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An introductory workshop to supporting learners and students with ADHD
Complete this workshop and get access to our online resources to contribute to the completion of your Disability Action Plans and Learner Success Plans, and improve the outcomes for neurodiverse learners, including learners and students with ADHD.
If your department wants an introduction to what ADHD is, how to recognise it, some strengths and challenges and ways to manage it, you're in the right place. Benefits of doing this introductory workshop include:
What you get:
* To encourage an open forum for dialogue and questions the maximum number we'll have at any one session is 15 attendees. Where: online - so you can do it from the comfort of your own office! Agenda - in 60 minutes you will spend:
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An estimated twenty per cent of people are neurodiverse, and around one-in-20 have ADHD. If your staff are unfamiliar with ADHD, those with ADHD are likely not performing to their full potential. Their productivity and their mental health are likely to be impacted.
The transition from secondary school to tertiary education can be very challenging for the estimated twenty percent of people who are neurodiverse and the one-in-20 who have ADHD.
Our mission is to create a world enriched by those with ADHD. One of the ways we are doing this is by supporting organisations to create work environments where people with ADHD can flourish and do their best work.
The transition from secondary school to tertiary education can be very challenging for the estimated twenty percent of people who are neurodiverse and the one-in-20 who have ADHD.
Our mission is to create a world enriched by those with ADHD. One of the ways we are doing this is by supporting organisations to create work environments where people with ADHD can flourish and do their best work.
For organisations wanting to:
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About the presenter: Suzanne Cookson
Suzanne is the Chief Executive of ADHD NZ. She spends her time advocating for change that allows the ADHD community to thrive. This includes delivering on our five year strategy that focuses on supporting children and adults with ADHD to reach their full potential. |