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 ADD-NI has a number of information leaflets that contain more in-depth information on AD/HD for specific audiences which can be downloaded. Click below.

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Young People with ADHD

ADD-NI & Fixers UK

A Fixers campaign led by Niamh Hegarty

A young woman, who couldn’t control her outbursts as a child because she has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) tells Fixers of the prejudice she faced growing up.  Diagnosed at just three years old, Niamh Hegarty (20)  was dismissed by those who mistook her condition for naughty behaviour.  She’s now campaigning to challenge negative stereotypes of people with ADHD and show that they’re no less capable than anyone else.  

AD/HD Has Many Faces

Project By YP affected by ADHD who have attended ADDNI Children's Charity.   

YP discuss their experiences of living with ADHD & the impact the condition has on their lives 

Adults with ADHD

Failing at Normal: An ADHD Success Story Jessica McCabe

Jessica McCabe tell us the story of her life. Once a gifted child with bright future, who later lives a life of a constant failures, because one thing - her ADHD diagnosis. Until one thing changed everything and she realized, that she is not alone. Her Youtube channel HowtoADHD is dedicated to help not only people with ADHD, but also their parents, partners a teachers and to remind them, that they are not alone. 

What it's Like to be Diagnosed with ADHD as an Adult

Jessica McCabe from How to ADHD talks with ADHD coach Brett Thornhill who was diagnosed with ADHD at 43.  In this episode, Brett Thornhill opens up about his own experience of being diagnosed with ADHD.

ADHD in Females

ADHD In Women and Girls: Misconceptions

Although ADHD is perceived to be most commonly diagnosed in boys during childhood, there are many stereotypes that are attached to this disorder that make it difficult for girls and women to be diagnosed with ADHD. This video highlights common misconceptions of ADHD that leave women largely undiagnosed and the potential implications of these misconceptions.  This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Steffi Arkilander, Vivian Bai, and Ava George. 


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Useful Links

ADDERS

 ADDERS’ objective is to promote awareness of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and to provide information and as much free practical help as we can to sufferers, both adults and children, and their families in the UK and around the World. 

ADDIS

 ADDISS is The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service.
This website provides people-friendly information and resources about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to anyone who needs assistance - parents, sufferers, teachers, or health professionals. 

ADDitude Magazine

 ADDitude is required reading for anyone touched by ADHD — plain & simple.

The nation’s leading source of important news, expert advice, and judgment-free understanding for families and adults living with attention deficit disorder, ADDitude is your voice and your advocate.

ADHD Knowledge Hub

Dr Harneet, Senior Consultant Psychiatrist. My unique experiences as a woman living with ADHD traits, and as a mother raising a Teenage son with ADHD, provide me with invaluable insights. These insights drove the creation of the ADHD Knowledge Hub, a platform where I share comprehensive information and practical strategies for managing ADHD. My successful self-management of ADHD traits without medication stands as testament to the effectiveness of these strategies, ensuring a compassionate and empathetic approach for all seeking guidance on their ADHD journey.

ADHD Foundation

ADHD Foundation

 The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity is an integrated health and education service offering a unique lifespan – strength-based service, for the 1 in 5 people who live with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, and Tourette’s syndrome. 

ADHD Ireland

ADHD Foundation

 ADHD Ireland’s mission is to make life better for people affected by ADHD.

We are dedicated to providing up-to-date information, resources, and networking opportunities to individuals with ADHD, parents of children with ADHD, and the professionals who serve them.

ADHD UK

ADHD UK

   ADHD UK is a new charity focused on ADHD. It has been created by people with ADHD for people with ADHD. 

CHADD

ADHD UK

 ADHD Ireland’s mission is to make life better for people affected by ADHD.

We are dedicated to providing up-to-date information, resources, and networking opportunities to individuals with ADHD, parents of children with ADHD, and the professionals who serve them.

Children's Law Centre

 Helping young people, their parents, and professionals work with and understand laws that affect children. 

Dispute Avoidance & Resolution Service (DARS)

Dispute Avoidance & Resolution Service (DARS)

DARS provides an informal means of avoiding and resolving disagreements with schools or the Education Authority (EA) in relation to a child or young person who has or may have a special educational need. 

NICCY

 NICCY is Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People. It is the Commissioner's job to protect children's rights by making sure that the government and other organisations provide what children and young people need to have a good life in Northern Ireland. 

SENAC

  Compulsory training for educators to ensure better treatment of children and young people with ADHD in the Northern Ireland education system.

UKANN

 The UK Adult ADHD Network (UKAAN) was established in March 2009 to provide support, education, research and training for mental health professionals working with adults ADHD. UKAAN was founded by a group of experienced mental health specialists who run clinical services for adults with ADHD within the NHS.

Wave Trauma Centre

Youth Justice Agency

 WAVE, a grassroots, cross-community, voluntary organisation was formed in 1991 to support people bereaved of a spouse as a result of violence in Northern Ireland. It was expanded later to incorporate the needs of young people and children and anyone traumatised through ‘the troubles’. 

Youth Justice Agency

Youth Justice Agency

Youth Justice Agency

The Youth Justice Agency of NI aims to prevent offending by children. In doing so, it delivers a range of services, often in partnership with others, to help children address their offending behaviour, divert them from crime, assist their integration into the community, and to meet the needs of victims of crime.

Young Minds

Youth Justice Agency

Youth Justice Agency

YoungMinds is a UK wide charity committed to improving the mental health and emotional well-being of all children and young people. 

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