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    SPACE - ADHD in Girls and Women

    DateThursday, 17 September, 6:30pm

    LocationOnline - Microsoft Teams

    PriceFree event

    About this event

    A workshop that looks at girls and women with ADHD.

    Evidence Base: ADHD is underdiagnosed in girls and they often also receive a late diagnosis. Girls may present differently and are more likely to be overlooked; there is underlying gender bias. Girls can be very adept at masking/camouflaging and ADHD in girls can also be more stigmatised. This can result in misdiagnosis, anxiety and mental health issues – particularly as girls enter secondary education.

    Objective: This workshop is designed to help parents and carers understand more about the particular challenges which girls with ADHD can face and leave equipped with strategies and approaches to help celebrate and support them.

    Workshop Content:

    • What is ADHD
    • ADHD and the brain
    • Understanding girls with ADHD
    • Key gender differences including the impact of hormones
    • Masking/Camouflaging
    • Celebrating and how to support

    Learning Outcomes:

    • Explore the general characteristics of ADHD
    • Understand gender difference and how ADHD may present differently in girls
    • Understand masking and camouflaging and the impact it has
    • Explore approaches and strategies to help, support and celebrate girls with ADHD

    This workshop is commissioned by Hertfordshire County Council.

    ADHD in Girls and Women Tickets, Thursday 17 September • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM GMT+1 | Eventbrite

    Venue

    Online - Microsoft Teams

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