Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Programmes

Evidence-based programmes to support individuals, ages 16+ and caregivers of those with ADHD symptoms. 

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ADHD Programme
(for ages 16+) 

The ADHD programme has been designed to help individuals, 16+ years to better understand their diagnosis using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The programme will guide and support individuals to improve their organisation, attention, and problem-solving skills and better understand and manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.   

Programme Goals: 

  • Become more aware of common myths and misconceptions

  • Address procrastination, concentration, anxiety, and low self-esteem

  • Reflect on hyperactivity, impulsivity, and emotions
  • Challenge negative thinking and assumptions

adhd programme modules

ADHD Programme Modules (for ages 16+) 

  • ADHD and Me  

  • Managing the Challenges of ADHD  

  • Attention and Concentration  

  • Self-Esteem and Wellbeing  

  • Overcoming Procrastination  

  • Getting Organised  

  • Self-Care and Social Support  

  • Problem Solving and Moving Forward  

Interactive Tools Include

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Staying in the Present  

SCH_ADHD_Icon-My Attention and Focus

My Attention and Focus  

 
SCH_ADHD_Icon-Understanding my Hyperactivity and Impulsivity

Understanding my Hyperactivity and Impulsivity  

SCH_ADHD_Icon-1_My Perfectionist Behaviours

My Perfectionist Behaviours

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CBT Cycle 

SCH_ADHD_Icon-1_Red Flag Thoughts

Red Flag Thoughts 

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Blocks to Getting Organised 

SCH_ADHD_Icon-1_My Lifestyle Choices

My Lifestyle Choices 

SCH_ADHD_Icon-1_Building Self-Esteem

Building Self-Esteem 

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Supporting a Child with ADHD 

The Supporting a Child With ADHD programme has been designed for parents, caregivers, and guardians who are looking to support their children, ages six to 12 who have been diagnosed with ADHD or are waiting for an ADHD assessment for their child who is displaying symptoms. 

Programme Goals: 

  • Understand their child’s challenges and explore their strengths

  • Create prevention and response plans

  • Understand the importance of encouragement 

  • Learn about the different medication types and benefits 
  • Problem-solve using the five-step method

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Supporting a Child with ADHD Modules 

  • Parenting a Child with ADHD

  • The Challenges of ADHD  

  • Establishing Routines and Getting Organised 

  • Managing Concerning Behaviour  

  • Supporting Your Child’s Self-esteem and Friendships 

  • Medication and Talking to your Child About ADHD 

  • Family Problem-Solving and Supporting Siblings 

Interactive Tools Include

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Goals Tool

SCH_ADHD_Icon - Time to Unwind & Relax

Time to Unwind and Relax 

 
SCH_ADHD_Icon - Empowering your child

Empowering Your Child 

SCH_ADHD_Icon - Medication and my Child

Medication & My Child

SCH_ADHD_Icon - Family Problem Solving

Family Problem Solving

SCH_ADHD_Icon  - My Communication Plan

My Communication Plan

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 

Programmes incorporate elements of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with the intent to help individuals and caregivers manage symptoms of ADHD, as well as boosting overall wellbeing, and creating connected family relationships.   

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