ADHD research in New Zealand is growing, with studies exploring a wide range of topics including clinical interventions, diagnostic barriers, lived experience, and neurological research. Community participation plays a vital role in helping researchers better understand ADHD and improve support, services, and outcomes for future generations.
Research opportunities can vary in commitment and format. Some may involve a short questionnaire or survey, while others may include lived experience interviews, focus groups, workshops, or longer-term studies.
By sharing your experience, you can help shape knowledge, influence advocacy, and contribute to meaningful change for the ADHD community in Aotearoa New Zealand.
We support our community in connecting, collaborating, and exploring ways to live well with ADHD. We also share ethically approved opportunities from academic and health sector organisations seeking participants.