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    Support for Dads and Other Male Carers - FREE ONLINE WORKSHOP

    DateMonday, 19 January, 7:00pm

    LocationOnline live streamed - Microsoft Teams

    PriceFree event

    About this event

    Overview

    An online workshop for parents/carers of children with a diagnosis (or suspected diagnosis) of ADHD and/or Autism.

    Who is this course for?

    HERTFORDSHIRE RESIDENTS ONLY

    Learning outcomes:

    • To explore the vital role of 'father figures'
    • To understand why fatherhood is more challenging with neurodivergent children
    • To develop strategies to help you be an even better dad/male carer
    • To provide a forum to share experiences
    • To know where to get more help

    Where will the workshop take place?

    This interactive workshop will be delivered online via Zoom with up to 100 participants.

    The session can be accessed free via a PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone. You will receive reminder emails 2 days, 2 hours and 10 mins before the event which will include the Zoom link. If you don't receive any emails regarding this event, please check your junk mailbox and email bookings@add-vance.org if necessary.

    Will the workshop be recorded?

    The workshop will be recorded and a recording will be sent to all of those registered within 3 working days of the event so do not worry if you are unable to attend live! The recording be available to watch for 7 days.

    This workshop is funded by Hertfordshire County Council's Targeted Parenting Fund and is open to residents of Hertfordshire only

    Support for Dads and Other Male Carers - FREE ONLINE WORKSHOP Tickets, Mon 19 Jan 2026 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

    Venue

    Online live streamed - Microsoft Teams

    Further information

    ADD-vance is a dedicated group of professionals, who also happen to be parents of autistic and/or ADHD children. Our mission is to support the families of neurodivergent children and the professionals involved in their care. We want to increase understanding and change perceptions, to help these young people reach their full potential.

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