Supporting ADHD Action in Parliament Written by Lucy Hobbs ADHD is the easiest mental health condition to treat, with the most positive change in outcomes. A recent study by ADHD Action has revealed that about 1.5 million adults in the UK have the condition, but only...
4 Ways to live with ADHD and put your gifts to use Written by Priscilla Eyles We live in a world full of continuous distractions. Thanks to social media and mobile phones, they are constantly a click away and while this is true for everyone, for people with ADHD, it...
Job-Hunting: An ADHD Perspective Written by Priscilla Eyles The traditional recruitment process can be an ordeal for neurodivergent candidates, often placing them at an unfair disadvantage. Priscilla Eyles has spent some time at the sharp end of the selection process...
Flipping The Narrative: The Story of Neurodiversity Celebration Week Written by Siena Castellon As a teenage neurodivergent student who is autistic, dyslexic and dyspraxic and who also has ADHD, my experience has been that the most challenging environment in which to...
Reasons to Write: An Autistic Perspective Written by Alice Franklin Conversations are something I feel I fail at. Others have told me you can’t fail at speaking with someone – it’s not a test. These people are wrong. I only have to look at my interlocutor and see the...
Finding your Voice at Work – Whatever your Communication Style Written by Maxwell Dean Communication is important in any job. But so is embracing differences in how people express themselves. From the initial interview to making connections on the job, in any...