Resources

Free online learning modules for patients, families and GPs

RCGP Accredited, from Nottingham:

Understanding ADHD

The Role of GPs in ADHD Diagnosis and Management 

Open University, Open Learning:

Understanding ADHD

An affordable short online course from KCL:

Understanding ADHD: Current Research and Practice

 

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Here are some websites and resources which we think are useful: 

The ADHD Foundation is one of the UK's largest neurodiversity charities. It works with patients and families, clinicians and teachers to improve wellbeing, educational attainment, behavious and life prospects via better understanding and self management of ADHD, ASD and related learning difficulties such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette's Syndrome.

The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service provides information in accessible formats.

The UK Adult ADHD Network supports education, research and training for clinicians working with adults with ADHD.

Evidence based guidelines regarding ADHD from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence.

An American online magazine with a breadth of information and large back catalogue of podcasts on a wide range of aspects of ADHD.

Some books we have found interesting (most of which are available as audiobooks):

Taking Charge of ADHD (a guide for parents) by Russell Barkley

Taking Charge of Adult ADHD by Russell Barkley

Driven to Distraction, Delivered from Distraction, or ADHD 2.0 by Hallowell and Ratey

Adult ADD - a guide for the newly diagnosed by Stephanie Sarkis

Women with Attention Deficit Disorder by Sari Solden

 

Our teen focus group particularly suggests these pages:

The Positives of ADHD

Famous People with ADHD 

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