Join a small supportive and vibrant group of adults (up to 12) who, just like you, are navigating the complexities of life with ADHD. Many of our members were late diagnosed, which may have coincided with other conditions such as menopause. This group is perfect for you if you are:
- have been diagnosed with ADHD or suspect that you may have it;
- ready to explore what ADHD means to you;
- want to manage your ADHD challenges and embrace your strengths;
- ready to connect with others who are on the same journey.
Each session will delve into a different topic, providing a safe and understanding space to reflect on our challenges, identify our next steps, and work towards embracing our whole selves.
Focus On What Is Important to You
We'll be exploring a range of relevant topics, including the nuances of workplace dynamics, strategies for career progression, adjusting to a late diagnosis, building and maintaining fulfilling interpersonal relationships, and pursuing our personal ambitions with confidence.
Connect with Others On The Same Journey
This is a peer-led initiative, run by individuals with lived experience. Work with others in your group to make the changes you want to see in yourself, and
While we might not always have all the definitive answers, we can work through things together, drawing strength and insight from our unique journeys.
Our Commitment To Accessibility
We are committed to ensuring we use wheel chair accessible venues wherever possible and try to be inclusive for all attendees. Additionally, we are happy to assist with 'Access to Work' paperwork should you require it.
Join our community where we collaborate and support each other.
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