Achieiving Personal Success (APSuccess) Peter Liu/ APSuccess APSuccess specialise in supporting children and adolescents (aged 2 to 25+) to work on their psychotherapy goals, manage behaviour concerns, address development needs, and provide therapeutic support to family members. We focuses on psychometric testing, ongoing therapy, and behaviour management to ensure a holistically supported experience. We have experience working with presentations of ADHD, among other presentations.

 Parent Support Group /  New South Wales

ADDults with ADHD has provided free information, support and self-help resources to adults and families coping with ADHD for 25 years. ADDults with ADHD is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of adults dealing with ADHD. We run quarterly ADHD Awareness Afternoons with practical topics led by great speakers. We also get a chance to meet and chat with others over tea and coffee. At ADDults with ADHD our vision is to create an Australian community that fully supports, understands and accommodates ADHD. Click here to join the Facebook Page          

 Adult Support Group /  New South Wales

ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity is an integrated health and education service offering a unique lifespan - strength based service, for the 1 in 5 people who live with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome. We work in partnership with agencies across all public services and business sectors, to create a paradigm shift in health, education and employment. Working with Government, our partner agencies and service users, we aim influence policy and provision for the benefit of all; reduce dependency, empower and enable the neurodiverse population to achieve their potential and improve life opportunities. The ADHD Foundation, in partnership with individuals, families, doctors, teachers and other agencies, works to: Build a positive foundation for life Improve life chances through better understanding and management of ADHD Raise awareness and understanding of ADHD Change the negative perception of ADHD into positive Bring about positive change and inclusion within policy and practice Support schools, GPs, Youth Justice services and other professionals who work with people living with ADHD Support achievement, educational attainment, mental health and employability Work in partnership with those living with ADHD, and enabling them understand and manage ADHD We are committed to the participation...

 Parent Support Group /  United Kingdom

ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity is an integrated health and education service offering a unique lifespan - strength based service, for the 1 in 5 people who live with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome. We work in partnership with agencies across all public services and business sectors, to create a paradigm shift in health, education and employment. Working with Government, our partner agencies and service users, we aim influence policy and provision for the benefit of all; reduce dependency, empower and enable the neurodiverse population to achieve their potential and improve life opportunities. The ADHD Foundation, in partnership with individuals, families, doctors, teachers and other agencies, works to: Build a positive foundation for life Improve life chances through better understanding and management of ADHD Raise awareness and understanding of ADHD Change the negative perception of ADHD into positive Bring about positive change and inclusion within policy and practice Support schools, GPs, Youth Justice services and other professionals who work with people living with ADHD Support achievement, educational attainment, mental health and employability Work in partnership with those living with ADHD, and enabling them understand and manage ADHD We are committed to the participation...

 Adult Support Group /  United Kingdom

ADHD Illawarra is a support group providing education, support and encouragement to families in the Illawarra affected by ADHD and associated disorders. We are an initiative of Citylife Community Initiatives Inc. ADHD Illawarra meet on the third Thursday of every month at 10.am at Dapto Leagues Club and run our Being Me program for Children from our main venue at Citylife, 129 Jardine St Fairy Meadow. NSW The ADHD Illawarra support group works to support families affected by ADHD or associated disorders. We provide information about ADHD, we follow the latest research and aim to give a balanced view on controversial issues. We believe our key role is to support families by providing education to families and our community and encouraging families living with ADHD. We believe that parents know their children the best and with the help of professionals and appropriate support are able to make the best choices for their families. We also provide education and support to adults living with ADHD and endeavour to provide them with the best and most up to date information. ADHD is often misunderstood by the community. Part of our mandate is to be an advocate in our community for families and...

 Parent Support Group /  New South Wales

ADHD Melbourne One of the many goals of ADHD Melbourne is to provide a supportive, nurturing, and fact-based educational environment online for people in Melbourne and regional Victoria with ADHD, including family members such as partners and children with ADHD. We are also aiming to significantly improve all Australian government’s and community’s acceptance and support of ADHD. ADHD Melbourne was born along side the many internet sites beginning to improve the understanding of ADHD. One of our goals is to augment and unite them. Please feel free to get in contact if you have an ADHD based organisation and would like to be part of this global movement. There are a growing number of ADHD related internet sites in the world, and in Australia several have emerged this last year alone. We are encouraged by this as ADHD is possibly the most undiagnosed mental health issue in Australia. Our belief and our goal is to freely connect and communicate as a peer to peer community in an online capacity. We started out as a Facebook page and a Facebook group by its founding members Mark Szili, Peter Scholem, and Simon Watts.

 Adult Support Group /  Victoria

ADHD New Zealand Formed in 1979, we are New Zealand’s largest, longest-standing non-profit organisation, committed to supporting those living with ADHD.​ Our network includes hundreds of organisations that you can connect to, and get support from, through our resources and events to improve the awareness and support of ADHD in New Zealand. Our values: Integrity: Being reliable and honest Commitment: Passion and dedication for what we do Sustainability: Stewardship of resources Innovation: Looking for individual solutions Partnership: Working collaboratively with others in pursuit of mutual goals Our vision: ​To advance the ADHD community by providing practical information and support. What we do: We connect people and organisations, enabling our members to collaborate on solutions and live with ADHD successfully. We inspire our members to succeed through learning events and sharing their stories. And we help them act through expert advice and support. .

 Adult Support Group /  New Zealand

ADHD Support Australia ADHD Support Australia provides support online for parents of children with ADHD, Adults/Teens with ADHD, teachers and professionals working with ADHD. Monthly expert speakers on a range of ADHD-related topics (ONLINE) Parenting Children with ADHD 6-week ONLINE courses. PEERS Social Skills for Adolescents and Young Adults 14-week program (ONLINE) Parent Meet ups (NOW VIRTUAL) Adult Meet ups (NOW VIRTUAL) Digital Parenting Program ADHD Coaching Parent Relaxation Events Patreon Membership site for access to recordings of speaker evenings, slides & discounts on courses, free entry to speaker evenings Directory of Professionals, Resources, Services & Products Expert blog Online Facebook Communities ADHD Support Australia Facebook Page ADHD Support Australia Facebook Group ADHD Book Discussion Group The Social Jungle Facebook Group Essential Oils for ADHD, Anxiety, Sleep & Mumma Self Love

 Parent Support Group /  Australia

ADHD Support Australia ADHD Support Australia provides support online for parents of children with ADHD, Adults/Teens with ADHD, teachers and professionals working with ADHD. Monthly expert speakers on a range of ADHD-related topics (ONLINE) Parenting Children with ADHD 6-week ONLINE courses. PEERS Social Skills for Adolescents and Young Adults 14-week program (ONLINE) Parent Meet ups (NOW VIRTUAL) Adult Meet ups (NOW VIRTUAL) Digital Parenting Program ADHD Coaching Parent Relaxation Events Patreon Membership site for access to recordings of speaker evenings, slides & discounts on courses, free entry to speaker evenings Directory of Professionals, Resources, Services & Products Expert blog Online Facebook Communities ADHD Support Australia Facebook Page ADHD Support Australia Facebook Group ADHD Book Discussion Group The Social Jungle Facebook Group Essential Oils for ADHD, Anxiety, Sleep & Mumma Self Love

 Adult Support Group /  Australia

ADHD Support Australia ADHD Support Australia provides support online for parents of children with ADHD, Adults/Teens with ADHD, teachers and professionals working with ADHD. Monthly expert speakers on a range of ADHD-related topics (ONLINE) Parenting Children with ADHD 6-week ONLINE courses. PEERS Social Skills for Adolescents and Young Adults 14-week program (ONLINE) Parent Meet ups (NOW VIRTUAL) Adult Meet ups (NOW VIRTUAL) Digital Parenting Program ADHD Coaching Parent Relaxation Events Patreon Membership site for access to recordings of speaker evenings, slides & discounts on courses, free entry to speaker evenings Directory of Professionals, Resources, Services & Products Expert blog Online Facebook Communities ADHD Support Australia Facebook Page ADHD Support Australia Facebook Group ADHD Book Discussion Group The Social Jungle Facebook Group Essential Oils for ADHD, Anxiety, Sleep & Mumma Self Love

 Teen Support Group /  Australia

ADHD Support Group Nepean-Penrith Area   Support group for parents with children with ADHD, ADD and ODD with no judgment. A place to share and vent and support each other. Every day is a struggle and so many families are going through this alone. I want to set up a bricks and mortar support group for people to come along and share their stories or vent if need be. It helps knowing we are not alone. After doing the show I was surprised how many people and family members have come up to me and shared stories that were hidden away. There is still stigma attached to ADHD and growing up with it or dealing with it and our children. We all want to raise "normal" families and sometimes the reality is so much harder. Monthly meetings at the South Penrith Neighbourhood Centre, (behind Southlands Shopping Centre)

 Parent Support Group /  New South Wales

ADHD Support Group Nepean-Penrith Area   Support group for parents with children with ADHD, ADD and ODD with no judgment. A place to share and vent and support each other. Every day is a struggle and so many families are going through this alone. I want to set up a bricks and mortar support group for people to come along and share their stories or vent if need be. It helps knowing we are not alone. After doing the show I was surprised how many people and family members have come up to me and shared stories that were hidden away. There is still stigma attached to ADHD and growing up with it or dealing with it and our children. We all want to raise "normal" families and sometimes the reality is so much harder. Monthly meetings at the South Penrith Neighbourhood Centre, (behind Southlands Shopping Centre)

 Adult Support Group /  New South Wales

ADHD WA Founded in 1993, ADHD Western Australia is a support, information, and advocacy agency for people with ADHD and associated conditions. We work with children, teenagers, and adults living with learning differences, as well as their families and partners. We also support those who treat, teach, and work with people living with ADHD. The ripple effects of ADHD can be seen in families, workplaces, schools, and communities. We exist to provide information and practical support, aid research initiatives, and spread awareness about ADHD through resources and events. If there’s something we can help you with, let us know

 Parent Support Group /  Western Australia

ADHD WA Founded in 1993, ADHD Western Australia is a support, information, and advocacy agency for people with ADHD and associated conditions. We work with children, teenagers, and adults living with learning differences, as well as their families and partners. We also support those who treat, teach, and work with people living with ADHD. The ripple effects of ADHD can be seen in families, workplaces, schools, and communities. We exist to provide information and practical support, aid research initiatives, and spread awareness about ADHD through resources and events. If there’s something we can help you with, let us know

 Adult Support Group /  Western Australia

ADHD WA Founded in 1993, ADHD Western Australia is a support, information, and advocacy agency for people with ADHD and associated conditions. We work with children, teenagers, and adults living with learning differences, as well as their families and partners. We also support those who treat, teach, and work with people living with ADHD. The ripple effects of ADHD can be seen in families, workplaces, schools, and communities. We exist to provide information and practical support, aid research initiatives, and spread awareness about ADHD through resources and events. If there’s something we can help you with, let us know

 Teen Support Group /  Western Australia

Adult ADHD Melbourne Adult ADHD Melbourne is a group for adults with ADHD, their family and friends, and health professionals working in the area.  The purpose of the adult ADHD group is to provide peer support, shared resources, information, and advocacy. We meet once a month in inner Melbourne at the library at Docklands, The Dock – 107 Victoria Harbour Promenade Docklands 3008. We also have a Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/AdultADHDMelbourne

 Adult Support Group /  Melbourne

The Canberra & Queanbeyan ADD Support Group (ADDACT) is a member of SHOUT Inc (Self Help Organisations United Together). Give yourself permission to not go it alone. Join a support group, It is difficult trying to raise an ADHD child without support. Get to know other parents who are or have been facing the same challenges as you are. Exchange ideas and stories and learn to "be there" for each other. For more information on news and events please click here We hold monthly Sunday meetings at Canberra College, 1st Floor, 2 Launceston St Phillip at 2pm We also provide a quarterly newsletter & hold seminars about ADHD Check us out on Facebook          

 Adult Support Group /  Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

The Canberra & Queanbeyan ADD Support Group (ADDACT) is a member of SHOUT Inc (Self Help Organisations United Together). Give yourself permission to not go it alone. Join a support group, It is difficult trying to raise an ADHD child without support. Get to know other parents who are or have been facing the same challenges as you are. Exchange ideas and stories and learn to "be there" for each other. For more information on news and events please click here We hold monthly Sunday meetings at Canberra College, 1st Floor, 2 Launceston St Phillip at 2pm We also provide a quarterly newsletter & hold seminars about ADHD Check us out on Facebook          

 Teen Support Group /  Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

  Citylife ADHD Support Groups are an Illawarra (NSW) based support group that provides education, support and encouragement to families in the Illawarra affected by ADHD and associated disorders.   They meet on the Last Friday of every month at 10.30am at Citylife Church 129 Jardine St Fairy Meadow. Their ADHD support group works to support families affected by ADHD or associated disorders. They provide information about ADHD, follow the latest research and aim to give a balanced view on controversial issues. Their key role is to support families by providing education to families and our community and encouraging families living with ADHD. Click here to Join the Facebook page and to learn more.        

 Teen Support Group /  New South Wales

I am a careers advisor who has worked in education for over 20 years. I have experience both professionally and personally with ADHD.  I offer career advice for school students (looking at subject selections), tertiary students (looking at course interest), adults and career changers and also interview/resume coaching. My experience tells me that people with ADHD need a different skill set when it comes to taking on career advice and this is something that I can help with in terms of organizing, planning and strategizing plans. For more information, please go to https://clairepechcareers.com/.

 Teen Support Group /  Online

Dr Sarah Morris is a clinical psychologist who completed her doctoral research in ADHD. She also has lived experience and is passionate about supporting adults with ADHD. Solid Rock Psychology runs a group program for adults with ADHD which uses a cognitive behavioural therapy approach (an evidence-based therapy for adults with ADHD). We can also work with clients individually if preferred. Solid Rock psychologists are also able to screen for ADHD, or conduct formal assessments for ADHD, depending on the preference of the client.

 Adult Support Group /  Victoria

EPIC (Empowering Parents In Crisis) EPIC (Empowering Parents In Crisis) is a NFP Organisation led by parents with lived experience of teens in crisis. EPIC was founded in 2021 as a result of the isolation and powerlessness experienced when parents and carers were faced with young people facing mental health challenges including ADHD or choosing challenging behaviours. EPIC is a safe, non-judgmental community building support platform offering peer-peer support, education and sharing through an inclusive cultural lens. EPIC acknowledges that it is a frightening, lonely and very worrying period for parents/carers and families when their child is facing challenges. Our team seeks to support community recovery and capacity building for parents/carers and families of young people by providing a supportive community that is focused on well being and connectedness.

 Parent Support Group /  New South Wales

Junaya Family Development Services (JFDS) is a community based organisation offering Early Intervention Services and support for families with children between the ages of 0-18 years old. JFDS also runs a specialised project to support families, parents or carers with children 0-18 years old who are experiencing learning difficulties and/or challenging behaviours. EARLY INTERVENTION & PREVENTION PROGRAM (EIPP) Funded by Family & Community Services, the EIPP program endeavours to deliver a broader range of less intensive early intervention services. LEARNING DIFFICULTIES|DISABILITY STREAM The Learning Difficulties/Disability Stream is provided through our EIPP Program to work alongside parents/carers who have children 0-18 years old who are experiencing learning difficulties/disabilities. Its main goal is to improve their life opportunities and overall well-being. Please note that JFDS is both an independent non government organisation (NGO) and a not for profit organisation. FAMILY DEVELOPMENT GROUPS We provide FREE Courses and Workshop groups: for Dads, Mums and Carers in the Blacktown LGA and the wider community of Western Sydney which run during each of the 4 School Terms childrens’ groups which either cover ages 2-12 or 11-18 years old parenting and support groups for those with 0-18 year olds | child and youth groups 8-12 & 12-18 y.o....

 Parent Support Group /  New South Wales

Mariane Power Coaching Psychology Services Mariane is a Clinical Psychologist, providing both individualised and group based services online to individuals and families with ADHD and various neurodivergent profiles. Her research is in understanding what qualities help individuals and communities to create more moments of meaning at home, school and work, and her area of specific interest is in identifying and supporitng twice-exceptional (gifted and nueordivergent) individuals. Mariane is the creator of Messy Magic, a 6 week online group coaching program helping ADHD women to manage the struggles and maximise the strengths that come with their ADHD, co-founder of The Posify Group, a social enterprise helping teens develop a sense of purpose and the future skills needed to thrive today and after school, and host of podcast Classroom 5.0, which explores the future of work, learning and leadership. Marian ebrings a strengths based approach to her practice, and is a sought after speaker and executive consultant on topics related to meaningful work, inclusive work cultures, and how to attract and engage twice-exceptional and neurodivergent people at work. To her professional experise, Mariane brings her lived experience of being ADHD herself, and mother to two twice-exceptional teens.

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