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ADHD Tips & Information

Welcome to the Global ADHD Network blog, offering news, resources, and tips for individuals with ADHD, the neurodiverse community, and those eager to learn.

Simon Brodkin's ADHD Journey

“I always knew I was a bit… off,” Simon laughs, reflecting on his earlier years. “Not many people get arrested six times and can call it a career.”

The Best ADHD Training in the UK

We are one of the UK's Leading providers of ADHD Training, and our courses cover extensive ADHD Assessment and Management Strategies and techniques.

Shared Care Agreements for ADHD Medication: Understanding Your Rights and Options

A Shared Care Agreement (SCA) is a formal arrangement between a patient, their GP, and their psychiatrist. It enables a GP to continue prescribing ADHD med

Sam Thompson’s ADHD Journey: From Struggle to Strength

Sam Thompson the Made in Chelsea star opens up with his struggles with ADHD, including hyperactivity, disorganisation and inattention.

Should I Take ADHD Medication? What You Need to Know

Should I take ADHD medication? Find out what you need to know about treatment options, side effects, and making the best decision.

Right to Choose Changes - The Latest Update on NHS ADHD Services

The right to choose changes to ADHD will restrict each NHS contracted provider to 25–40 patients per area, drastically reducing assessment capacity.

Right to Choose ADHD Changes - The Future of ADHD Assessments

The changes to right to choose will ADHD and autism assessments, making private ADHD treatment the only viable option for those who cannot wait for years.

Recognising ADHD in Children: Early Signs, Strengths, and Inspiring Role Models

Early ADHD signs in children can lead to better outcomes. Learn about strengths, role models, and the importance of early recognition.

QbTest: Improve ADHD Diagnosis & Treatment

Discover the way QbTest enhances ADHD diagnosis and management through objective measurement and in-depth analysis. A great resource for medical profession
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