Welcome to our amazing LEAP team...
Ko Renetta tōku ingoa. He uri ahau no Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Porou. I’m māmā of two school-aged boys with ADHD and Autism, I believe my perspective can contribute a unique and culturally diverse viewpoint to the discussions. I am motivated by a deep desire to ensure that the voices and experiences of Māori whanau living with neurodiversity, neurobehavioural differences such as ADHD, are heard and considered in educational and community settings.
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Kia ora, I’m Soph. I am a nature lover, a lifelong divergent thinker and a multidisciplinary designer/researcher, and I was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult.
My passion for equality, advocacy, and understanding how things work holistically led to my keen interest in understanding adults’ lived experiences of ADHD. As a second-generation NZ Chinese, joining the LEAP panel is important to me because Asian experiences of ADHD are so unique yet rarely documented. I believe this needs to change so that the vast array of ADHD experiences can begin to be better understood. My hope is for a more accurate, culturally diverse, less stereotyped representation of ADHD to be accessible to all. |
Kia ora, I am Tua'ipulotu William Cuthers (Willie). I am of New Zealand Māori and Cook Islands Māori descent. I was raised by my mother Christine and Samoan step father Kelekolio. I hold the matai title Tua'ipulotu from the village of Saipipi on the island of Savai'i in Samoa. As a dedicated police officer and researcher, I bring a unique perspective to the table. Diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. I understand firsthand the challenges and strengths that come with ADHD. Being part of the LEAP panel holds great significance for me as it provides a platform to amplify the voices of individuals like myself.
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Callum McKirdy is a speaker, author, facilitator and coach specialising in workplace dynamics and behaviour having spent the past 23 years assisting leaders and teams to make the best use of their uniqueness.
Proudly dyslexic and ADHD-positive, Callum champions organisations to think differently about different thinking, and challenges leaders to harness their own and their teams’ differences to be better, together – whatever that means to them. Callum speaks at industry conferences, facilitates high-impact workshops, trains teams, and coaches professionals and leaders with ADHD via his ADHD+ online community, as well as hosts the You, Me & ADHD podcast. |
Jamie-Leigh Timoti
Ko Rangiahua me Kapuārangi nga maunga Rangiahua and Kapuārangi are the mountains Ko Wainui te awa Wainui is the river Ko Tainui te waka Tainui canoe is the vessel Ko Tōrere te marae Tōrere is where my people stand Ko Ngāi Tai te iwi They are the tribe, Ngāi Tai Ko Jamie-Leigh Timoti ahau I am Jamie-Leigh Timoti Ki te wheiao ki te ao marama to the dawnlight, to the worldlight Tīhei mauri ora the breath, the energy of life I received my title "ADHDer" at 38 yrs, this began a path of self-reflection and self-acceptance.I am passionate about encouraging my ADHD tribe to join me in unmasking and allowing ourselves to be our unapologetic neurodivergent selves. I look forward to continuing this mahi through my involvement in the ADHD NZ LEAP roopu. |