All things ADHD'  Adult Support Group (Turn2Me)
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All things ADHD' Adult Support Group (Turn2Me)

We welcome adults with ADHD (with or without a diagnosis) to join our online text support group. Delivered in partnership with Turn2me.

By ADHD Ireland

Date and time

Tuesday, May 21 · 11am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 1 hour

Would you like to join our Adult Support group online to discuss concerns, issues and your experiences of ADHD in your relationships, education or work life. In partnership with Turn2me we are now hosting the group online monthly and these peer to peer sessions enable those experiencing the daily challenges of living with ADHD to offer support and guidance to each other, particularly at this uncertain time.

The group is organised through Turn2Me's online platform which is a trusted and monitored online platform. Places are limited, so ensure that you register in advance to secure your place.

The ADHD Adult Support Group Guidelines are as follows:

• Everything discussed within the group is confidential and not to be discussed outside the group

• Medication advice will not be given – ADHD Ireland are not clinicians and not qualified to moderate discussions on medication

• Everyone will be given an opportunity to speak, if they wish to do so, however, there is no obligation on anyone to speak

• Anonymity is important, particularly for online groups, therefore usernames only should be used and not actual names

• Be respectful in allowing other people a chance to speak, try and avoid speaking over each other

• Feedback can be given after the group by email to info@adhdireland.ie

Registration details will be emailed to each participant once you have registered here on Eventbrite. Once you have registered for a place in the group that will secure your place and you can then log in on the evening at the start time. NOTE: Please do not register if you think you cannot participate in the session because places are limited and it may take up a space that someone else would like to use.

Organized by

ADHD Ireland envisages a future where all individuals affected by ADHD are included, supported, and empowered in all contexts of their lives (e.g. school, work, home, and socially) to participate fully within, benefit from, and contribute meaningfully to Irish society.

ADHD Ireland is the national organisation that works to support those with ADHD and endeavours to enable this.

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