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“ADHD in the 21st Century” The Na onal ADHD & ND Conference for Professionals
A two day conference for health, educa on, social care professionals
and commissioners.
Thursday 9th November ‐ Friday 10th November 2017
Titanic Hotel, Stanley Dock, Regent Road, Liverpool L3
Welcome
On behalf of the ADHD Founda on and our conference sponsors; Equazen, Shire, QB Tech, Morgan Founda on and Witherslack Group , I would like to welcome you all to our fi h annual conference for professionals working in the field of ADHD and ND in the medical, educa on and social care sectors.
The ADHD Founda on conference is now the largest, most diverse and inclusive annual event of its kind in Europe. This year we welcome delegates and speakers from the USA, Brazil, Spain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Iceland and Sweden as well as from across the United kingdom. This reflects the wider partnerships we have with organisa ons across the world. We are privileged to be learning from the leading clinicians, researchers and professionals from educa on and social care who are presen ng at this year’s conference and of course some of our service users, who will be speaking and performing for delegates.
Our conference theme this year is ‘ADHD in the 21st Century’ reflec ng the rapid changes and innova on we are witnessing in service provision and in technology. Our Conference this year also sees the launch of the first UK Na onal Disease Impact Report for ADHD—’A life me Lost or a life me saved’, which has been sent to every MP, NHS Commissioner and Local Authority in the UK. The report is the culmina on of two years work involving several ADHD Chari es and Shire. Together with the ADHD Manifesto, ’A call to ac on,’ we aim to influence policy and provision and the introduc on of a na onal strategy for ADHD. The report calls for adherence to NICE guidelines in the best prac ce of care and be er outcomes in health, educa on and life chances for those living with and affected by ADHD.
The ADHD Founda on’s mission, vision and values are also evident in our support for research projects at a number of Universi es across the UK. We are par cularly excited about our research partnership with Liverpool John Moores University, Exeter University , the European Brain Council and the European Union.
We would like to extend a warm welcome to the professionals from eighteen ADHD agencies in the voluntary sector, and pay special thanks to ADHD Norfolk, ADHD Richmond, The Sco sh ADHD Coali on, ADHD Solu ons of Leicester, ADD NI and ADHD NI from the north of Ireland, ADHD Ac on. Together with ADHD Support groups across the UK, we are delighted to see so much collabora on in which integrity and shared goals have enabled us to achieve so much together . Special thanks also to Jayne Moore Media PR Liverpool and Reynolds Mackenzie PR based in London.
On behalf of everyone at the ADHD Founda on, I wish each and every one of you a very enjoyable and informa ve conference experience. For those joining us for the Conference ball and 10th Birthday celebra ons, we hope you have a memorable weekend , mee ng and making new friends and future colleagues.
Dr Tony Lloyd
CEO, ADHD Founda on
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our 5th Na onal ADHD Conference.
The Conference has grown in strength year on year and in 2017, we have brought together leading experts in the field
of Child and Adult ADHD, ND and mental health to help us in our vision. As the leading ADHD charity in the United
Kingdom, we aim to influence policy and provision of services across the country in what is becoming an increasingly
challenging climate in terms of commissioning and resources. Of par cular concern to us is the lack of adult ADHD
services for children to transi on to at 16 years of age and the cost implica ons to mental health services if this need
isn't met in a planned and intelligent way.
This year has seen the development of new successful partnerships with Exeter University, Liverpool John Moores
University, Witherslack Group and Morgan Founda on. Future partnerships with Mersey Care Founda on NHS Trust
will see us developing the first Lifespan service for ADHD in the UK.
This is an exci ng me for those of us that work in the field of ADHD both in the Adult and Children se ngs and
our vision for a fully fledged clinical service incorpora ng diagnosis, prescribing and psychological therapies will be
realised by the end of this year. All of this would not be possible without the support and dedica on from our
Trustees and staff at the Founda on and I would like to thank them for their efforts.
I look forward to mee ng you at our Conference and sharing ideas that would help us to shape and advance the field
of ADHD here in the UK through the na onal disease impact report and pa ent manifesto and also in Europe in part‐
nership with the European Brain Council and the European Union.
Dr Kuben Naidoo MD
Chairman of Board of Trustees
Welcome from the Chair of the ADHD Founda on
Dr Chris ne Cornforth ‐ Researcher at
Liverpool University
Professor Susan Young ‐ Imperial College London
Dr Ruairi Gallagher ‐ Consultant Paediatrician at Alder
Hey Hospital
Antony Greenberg BA ‐ MD of Owl Live / Service User
Dr Steven Earnshaw MD ‐ Adolescent Psychiatry—
Cheshire West Partnership NHS
Sally Neale CIPD ‐ HR Director of AVARTO
Joanne Manley ‐ Service User Trustee
Dave Henderson ‐ Service User Trustee
Dr Joe Johnson ‐ Consultant Psychiatrist 5BP Adult
ADHD Service
Joanne Copoc ‐ MD Boomerang Marke ng Ltd / User
Nicki Fell ‐ Parent Service User
Jayne Wilson BA ‐ Third Sector Strategy
Jean Fitzpatrick BA SENCo ‐ Parent Service User
Dr Phil Carey ‐ Partnership at John Moores University
Nicholas Jacobs BA JP ‐ Vice Chair
Irene Jones BA ‐ Service User Trustee
Karen Rogan ‐ Service User & University Lecturer
Dr Jeremy Fellick ‐ Consultant Paediatrician Glasgow
Dr Peter Mason ‐ Consultant Psychiatrist Adult ADHD
Clinical Lead for Cheshire West Partnership
Dr Kuben Naidoo ‐ Consultant Psychiatrist Adult
ADHD Clinical lead Merseycare & Chair of the Board
of Trustees of the ADHD Founda on
Board of Trustees
Service User Advisors to Trustees
Kerri Titherington
Debbie Blakemore
Kelly Schruyer
Jane Dowson
Young Ambassadors
Luke Emery
Safiyah Hellack
Harry Titherington
Marcus Wells
Patrons
Simon Weston CBE
Rory Bremner
Diane Louise Jordan
Steve Morgan CBE
Interna onal Ambassadors
Dr Clarissa Sorren no ‐ Italy
Pascal Zug ‐ Germany
Marco Doerhing ‐ Germany
Dr Luce Semarro ‐ Italy
Joan McAleavey ‐ Canada
Partners in the project:
As part of an on‐going commitment to pa ents and families with ADHD, The ADHD Founda on, working in
partnership with pa ent led ADHD Chari es and funded by Shire, have collaborated with researchers to
produce a disease impact report to inform NHS Commissioners about the cost to the NHS, Educa on and
Social care of undiagnosed and untreated ADHD.
With compe ng demands on resources, commissioners need informa on about the impact ADHD and its
co‐occurring condi ons has on the health, well being and life chances of those living with and affected by
ADHD. The Report will be sent out during the week of the ADHD Founda on UK Conference to every MP,
NHS and Local Authority commissioner so they can make responsible and informed decisions about the
care provided to the ADHD popula on. This will also coincide with a na onal le er wri ng campaign by
service users of all ADHD agencies in the UK. This also forms part of a wider campaign to ask Government
to design and implement a na onal strategy for ADHD and introduce an ADHD Act of Parliament.
A Life me Lost or a life me saved.
A UK Na onal Disease Impact Report for ADHD and a Pa ent Manifesto
A na onal call to ac on...
The ADHD Founda on is proud to announce our partnership with the Witherslack Group, the UK’s leading provider of year
round special educa on provision and residen al care for children with addi onal needs such as ADHD, Au sm and social
and emo onal difficul es.
As part of their corporate and social responsibility agenda, the Witherslack Group and the ADHD Founda on collaborate on
training and par cipa on events for professionals and parents across the UK. Our plans over the next three years include
offering a range of training events for those in the field of social care, commissioning, mental health, youth jus ce and
educa on, focusing upon how they can improve their services to support the most vulnerable children and families.
From 2018, we will stage four affordable and accessible conferences specifically for parents every year in different loca ons
across the UK, offering parents the opportunity to come together and meet with and talk to experts. Our objec ve is to offer
knowledge and skills to parents about how they can best support their children’s learning, achievement and psychological
development so that they can achieve their poten al and make a successful transi on into adulthood, further educa on,
training and employment.
In partnership with Liverpool City Council and Equazen Ltd, manufacturers of Omega 3 supplements, 400 children and young people from schools across Merseyside, were involved in a project about raising awareness of ‘invisible disabili es’ such as ADHD and Au sm. Led by St Oswald’s Primary Liverpool, schools delivered assemblies which emphasised the gi s, talents and abili es of all children. The message was to take a ‘strength based approach’ focusing upon what we ‘can do’ rather than what we ‘cant’ and that ‘I CAN is more important that IQ’. Children signed the umbrellas with ‘My Superpower is…..’ and these were suspended above Church Alley in Liverpool city centre.
The Umbrella Project is also the name of our Comic Relief Funded therapies service and came about when young people at the ADHD Founda on started calling themselves the ‘Alphabet Kids’ because they had so many le ers a er their name such as ADHD, ASC, LD and SPD. They agreed that the term ’Umbrella Kids’ sounded more posi ve as the range of neurodevelopmental condi ons they had were ’umbrella’ terms for a range of ‘differences’.
The art installa on went viral across the world with 30 million views on TV news, social media and na onal press and at one point was the most photographed street on Instagram across the en re world! The installa on spawned copy cat displays in Argen na, Spain, Dubai, Romania and the Czech Republic. Special thanks to Liverpool City Council Mayors Office and Equazen Ltd for making this possible.
Conference Programme Day 1 — Thursday 9th November 2017 TIME ACTIVITY
09:00 ‐ 09:30 Arrival / registra on / coffee
09:30 ‐ 10:00 Welcome. “A Na onal Disease Impact
report for ADHD.”
Dr Tony Lloyd/ Dr Kuben Naidoo
10:00– 10:30 Keynote 1. “Does the social environment
have a role in ADHD?”
Professor Edmund Sonuga– Barke.
10:30– 11:00 Break for tea / coffee and Exhibi on
11:10– 11:40 Keynote 2. “Wri ng DNA for Health and
Sustainability.”
Dr Emily Le Proust.
11:50 ‐ 12:20 Breakout Groups 1:
1. “Cross organisa onal pathways and nurse led referrals” with Elly Wright in the Rum Warehouse.
2. “Working with adults who have ADHD: What do nurses need to know? Developing a competency
framework to prepare nurses to work with this client group” with Robbie Seaman in Mezzanine 2.
3. “Commissioning the Third sector in ADHD Pathways” with Dr Tony Lloyd in Mezzanine 3.
12:20– 13:50
Op onal ac vity 1 in Mezzanine 2
Op onal ac vity 2 in Mezzanine 3
( clinicians only) Organised and
funded by Shire Pharmaceu cals.
Op onal ac vity 3 in the Rum
Warehouse.
Lunch and Exhibi on
“Understand and Manage bias in ADHD. Take the ADHD test Qb Check.” with Jodi Gomez of Qbtech Ltd.
12:40– 13:10 “Recognising ADHD in girls and women.” Dr Anastasia Bem.
13:10– 13:40 “Missed and Misdiagnosis. The differen al diagnosis of ADHD” Dr Joe Johnson.
13:30– 13:50 Drama performance by Rainhill High School, St Helens.
13:50– 14:10 Parent / Carer
Young Person
Angela Somata MBE
Ben Somata
14:20 ‐ 14:50 Breakout Groups 2:
1.“The Rise and Fall of the Wirral ADHD Service.” with Dr Jeremy Fellick. in the Rum Warehouse.
2. “The overlap of neuro developmental disorders. What does it mean for people with ADHD?” with
Professor Anita Thapar in Mezzanine 2.
3.“Mental Health and well being challenges for children with neuro developmental condi ons in early
years” with Dr Madeline Marczak in Mezzanine 3.
15:00– 15:30 Breakout Groups 3:
1: “The Challenges of Adult ADHD” with Bill Colley in the Rum Warehouse.
2: “Lost in Transi on 2.0 Featuring young people with ADHD and clinicians in child and adult services” with
Professor Tamsin Ford and Dr Astrid Janssens in Mezzanine 2
3: “Providing Nurse led support for young adults with ADHD” with Teresa Jennings in Mezzanine 3.
15:30– 16:00 Break for tea/ coffee and exhibi on
16:00– 16:30 Keynote 3 “ADHD and Mind Wandering: a
new conceptual approach related to both
posi ve and nega ve outcomes.”
Professor Philip Asherson
16:30– 17:00 Keynote 4 “Consequences of untreated
ADHD”
Professor Susan Young
17:00– 17:15 Plenary Dr Tony Lloyd
Day 2 — Friday 10th November 2017
TIME ACTIVITY
09:00 ‐ 09:30 Arrival / registra on / coffee
09:30 ‐ 10:00 Welcome and introduc on Dr Tony Lloyd/ Rory Bremner
10:00– 10:30 Keynote 1 “Environmental factors: Their effect on
the incidence of ADHD, ASD, Dyslexia and
Dyspraxia.”
Dr Madeleine Portwood
10:30– 11:00 Break for tea/ coffee and exhibi on
11:10 ‐ 11:40 Breakout Groups 1:
1. “ADHD and Challenging Behaviour” with Fintan O’Regan in the Rum Warehouse.
2. “Mental Health First Aid in Schools” with Caroline Hounsell in Mezzanine 2
3. “An introduc on to the Well Being Tool kits– prac cal strategies and solu ons to suppor ng mental health in
schools” with Nicola Jennings in Mezzanine 3.
11:50– 12:20 Breakout Groups 2:
1. “Strategies to support learners with FASD.” with Diane Kashrabi in the Rum Warehouse.
2. “Strategies to support literacy work for learners with ADHD” with Colin Foley in Mezzanine 2
3. “Schools working effec vely with outside agencies” with Dr Antoine e Van Heerden in Mezzanine 3
12:20– 13:50
Op onal ac vity 1 in
Mezzanine 2
Op onal ac vity 2 in
Mezzanine 3
Op onal ac vity 3 in the
Rum Warehouse
Lunch and Exhibi on
“Understand and Manage bias in ADHD. Take the ADHD test Qb Check.” with Jodi Gomez of Qbtech Ltd.
12:50– 13:20 “Emo onal Literacy in Early Years” with Emma Weaver.
13:30– 13:50 Drama performance by Rainhill High School, St Helens.
13:50– 14:00 Young person Marcus Wilton
14:00– 14:30 Keynote 2 “ ADHD– Mee ng the needs of Michael Webster
learners in the Witherslack group of schools.”
14:30– 15:00 Keynote 3 “ Do Omega 3/6 Fa y Acids have a Professor Philip Calder
therapeu c role in children and young people with ADHD.”
15:10– 15:40 Breakout Groups 3:
1: “Ask the Paediatrician/ Psychiatrist” in the Rum Warehouse.
2: “How understanding the latest science of A achment can help change and support children with ADHD” with
Melanie Gill in Mezzanine 3.
15:45– 16:00 Plenary Dr Tony Lloyd
Dr Tony Lloyd Ph.D, Chief Execu ve of the ADHD Founda on
Born and raised in Anfield, Liverpool. Tony studied philosophy before training as a psychotherapist. He worked for
several years in public educa on as child and adolescent psychotherapist. Tony Lloyd is the lead researcher in the
ADHD study, Coherence Training in Children with ADHD; Cogni ve Func ons and Behavioural Changes, and co‐author of
Using emWave Technology For Children With ADHD. Tony has also published frequently in the sector press and co
authored EU Documents on transi on from CAMHS to AMHS and the UK ADHD Disease Impact Report ‘A life me lost or
a life me saved’. Tony was recently nominated in the Times Newspaper’s UK top 100 LGBT Execu ves for 2017 in
recogni on of his work at the ADHD Founda on.
Dr Kuben Naidoo, Clinical Director of Services for Se on and Kirkby, and Chair of the
ADHD Founda on Kuben is a Consultant Psychiatrist working in the Liverpool area. He is the Clinical Director of services for Se on and
Kirkby. Kuben has been running an ADHD service for the past 9 years in Se on and this led to his involvement with the
ADHD Founda on where Kuben currently serve as Chair. He has an interest in service development, par cularly
Transi on of care for young adults with ADHD.
Professor Susan Young, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Forensic Clinical Psychology in the Centre for Mental Health, Imperial College London Professor Susan Young is a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Forensic Clinical Psychology in the Centre for Mental Health,
Imperial College London, and Visi ng Professor at Rekjavik University. She is a Honorary Consultant at Broadmoor
Hospital and Director of Forensic Research and Development for West London Mental Health Trust. She par cipated in
the Bri sh Associa on of Psychopharmacology ADHD Consensus Mee ngs (2007;2013) and the Na onal Ins tute for
Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) ADHD Clinical Guideline Development Group (2008;2013). She is President of the
UK ADHD Partnership and Vice President of the UK Adult ADHD Network. Professor Young has published three books.
Her work has been translated into Icelandic, Hebrew, Danish, Spanish, Polish, Chinese, Japanese and Swedish. She was
consulted by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the South Florida Behavioural Health
Network to develop enhanced service delivery and care coordina on for mentally disordered offenders.
Professor Edmund Sonuga‐ Barke, Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry & Neuroscience at the
Ins tute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience Kings College London
Edmund also has visi ng Chairs at Ghent University, Aarhus University and the University of Sussex. He is the Editor‐in‐
Chief of the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Mo vated by his own experience of growing up as a child with
dyslexia and a en on problems, his research focusses on improving the lives of children and adolescents with
neurodevelopmental disorders. To this end he employs basic developmental science approaches to study the
pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental condi ons; their underlying gene c and environmental risks, media ng brain
mechanisms and developmental outcomes. In 2016 Professor Sonuga‐Barke was elected a fellow of The Academy of
Medical Sciences. He is a husband (Funke), a father (Pascale & Julien), a lifelong Derby FC supporter, a soul music
aficionado and a Roman Catholic
Dr Madeline Marczak Principal Child Clinical Psychologist and a senior Lecturer in Paren ng and
early Years at Prestwich Hospital & Salford University IAPT Madeline also works the specialist 0‐5 CAMHS service in Manchester as well as being opera onal lead for 0‐5 for North
West IAPT. Madeline is an accredited AVIGuk Advanced Supervisor and AVIGuk Board member and sits on the AVIGuk
teaching and accredita on commi ee. Madeline has a keen interest in suppor ng the sustainable implementa on of
Video Interac on Guidance (VIG) and Incredible Years in perinatal and early years se ngs.
Speaker Profiles
Dr Emily Leproust, Chief Execu ve of Twist Bioscience USA Emily serves as CEO, co‐founder and Director of Twist Bioscience. As as early pioneer in the high throughput synthesis and sequencing of synthe c DNA, Dr Leproust is disrup ng the process of gene synthesis to enable exponen al growth of synthe c biology applica ons in mul ple fields including medicine, DNA data storage, agricultural biology and industrialised chemicals. In 2015 Emily was named in Foreign Policy’s 100 leading global thinkers for fast tracking the building blocks of life, and Fast Company named her one of the most crea ve people in business for synthesising DNA faster than ever. Prior to establishing Twist Bioscience, Emily held escala ng posts in Agilent Technologies where she architected the successful sure select product line that lowered the cost of sequencing and elucidated dozens of Mendelian diseases. Emily has published over 34 peer reviewed papers on the applica on of synthe c DNA and is the author of numerous patents.
Professor Anita Thaper, Academic Lead of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry sec on at the
Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences at Cardiff University Anita also directs the developmental disorders group within the MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric gene cs and Genomics. Her research focuses on the origins, development and complica ons in childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, focussing on ADHD. Currently funded research inves ga ons focus on the natural history of ADHD & Au sms into adult life, birth pa erns and its gene c links with neurodevelopmental disorders and the contribu on of gene c and early life exposures to ADHD and ASD trajectories.
Anita trained in medicine, psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Cardiff and became the first Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Wales in 1999. Anita also established a ter ary service for ‘transi ons for 15 to 25 years old with neurodevelopmental condi ons. Anita served as the lead editor of the authorita ve Ru er’s Textbook of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. In 2015 Anita was awarded the Presidents Medal from the Royal College of Psychiatry; the Ruane Prize in 2015 from The Brain & Behaviour Research Founda on USA and in 2017 was awarded a CBE for services to child and adolescent psychiatry.
Dr Bill Colley, Independent Consultant and Co‐Founder of the Sco sh ADHD Coali on
Dr Colley has been a member of the Na onal Au sm Strategy Reference Group since 2010 and also sits as an educa onal expert on the Board of UKAP. He is an educa onal advisor to ’Mindroom’ and to Perth & Kinross ADHD Support Group and a Trustee of SWAN—the Sco sh Women’s Au sm Network. He has worked as a service manager for ASN at Local Authority level, as the Head Teacher of an independent residen al special school. Bill holds post graduate qualifica ons in Asperger’s syndrome and in Social, Emo onal and Behavioural Difficul es. Bill acts as an expert witness / advocate in cases involving school exclusion, ADHD and au sm spectrum disorders. He is trained in administering the Au sm Diagnos c Observa on Schedule (ADOS), the Au sm Diagnos c Interview and DIVA.2.
Dr Peter Mason, Consultant Psychiatrist, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Founda on Trust
Dr Peter Mason is a consultant psychiatrist with Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Founda on Trust. He works full me with Adults with ADHD over a large geographical area including Liverpool, Wirral, Cheshire and Bolton and developed the Adult ADHD Service in 2007. He has published extensively on the outcomes of trea ng adults with ADHD .
Dr Ruairi Gallagher Consultant Community Paediatrician at Alder Hey Hospital Dr Gallagher graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2001. He has been prac sing in the field of paediatrics for fi een years and is a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Ruairi gained his PhD in 2008 from the University of Liverpool, assessing drug reac ons in children, and has subspecialised in the field of community paediatrics. Dr Mason & Dr Gallagher both serve as Trustees of the Founda on are take part today in our ‘Ask The Experts’ panel
Dr Jeremy Felleck, Consultant Community Paediatrician, Wirral
Jeremy gained his medical degree from the University of No ngham in 1989 and his paediatric training ini ally in No ngham and Derby. Jeremy completed his training in Liverpool including a 1 year research project into the outcomes of meningococcal disease in childhood. In 2001, he was appointed a consultant community paediatrician in Wirral. Jeremy is the ADHD lead for the department working collabora vely with our ADHD nurses and colleagues in CAMHS to develop a joint care pathway. Jeremy’s eldest son (now 23) has ADHD and has taught him more about ADHD than any training programme.
Speaker Profiles
Dr Astrid Janssens, Senior Research Fellow at University of Exeter Medical School Dr Janssens is a psychologist and anthropologist who completed her PhD in Medical Sciences at the University of Antwerp in Belgium in 2010. The focus of her research ac vi es extend from the study of pa erns of service use, access of services, evalua on of service organisa on and delivery, and the development of service models of interven on directly with families or indirectly through prac oners working with children. Astrid has broad experience with a variety of health services research methods. Her methodological interest includes mixed method studies, qualita ve work with young people and service providers., Delphi surveys, surveillance, epidemiological studies and appraisal and use of pa ent reported outcomes.
Dr Joe Johnson, Consultant Psychiatrist and lead Adult ADHD Clinician at NHS 5BP, and Trustee of the ADHD Founda on Joe has worked as a general adult psychiatrist within Northwest Boroughs Trust for the past twelve years. He was involved in se ng up the transi onal and adult ADHD service in 2008, the first of its kind within the NorthWest Boroughs Trust. It has since been developed as a Trust Wide Adult ADHD service. He is the northwest lead for the na onal organisa on UKAAN (UK Adult ADHD Network). He is currently involved in a research project using cogni ve remedia on in adult ADHD, funded by the University of Manchester. He is ac vely involved in teaching and training and was the Post Graduate Clinical Tutor for over 6 years. Dr Johnson also leads the Trust ECT service and has worked as the mental health team at HMP Risley for six years where he developed a prison adult ADHD service.
Eleanor Wright RGN, Paediatric Nurse Commissioner Wirral Community Founda on Trust Elly Wright is a Paediatric Nurse working in both Arrowe park Hospital and Alder hey Children’s Hospital before becoming a health Visitor working within Wirral Community Founda on Trust. Elly worked alongside commissioning services then returned to clinical work within the field of complex needs and leads the 0‐19 service. Wirral have recently changed their ADHD pathways and are evalua ng the changes in pa ent journey.
Dr Jodi Gomez, Clinical Advisor at QB Tech Before joining the team at QB Tech, Jodi worked in private prac ce as a Clinical Psychologist in Trinidad, West Indies, where she specialised in the psycho educa onal assessment of children experiencing difficul es in the domains of cogni ve, developmental, behavioural, socio‐emo onal, adap ve and / or educa onal func oning. Jodie relocated to the UK in search of more progressive methods in clinical prac ce, par cularly in the diagnosis of ADHD. Through this, Jodi discovered QB Test and now works as part of the UK team at QB Tech. Jodi will be leading a lunch me prac cal session for conference delegates to gain some hands on experience of using QB Test and QB Check.
Professor Tamsin Ford, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, University of Exeter and lead researcher on the ‘CATCH US’ study inves ga ng the experience of young people transi oning from paediatric to adult ADHD services in England. Dr Ford is an epidemiologist. Her academic work focuses on the effec veness of interven ons and the efficiency of services in rela on to the mental health of children and young people, with a par cular focus on the interface between educa on and health systems.. Tamsin completed her PhD at the ins tute of psychiatry while supported by the Wellcome Clinical Training Fellowship, and moved her MRC Science Fellowship to Exeter in 2007, where she set up and leads the Child Mental Health Research Group. Tamsin is also an honorary consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist at Devon Partnership Trust.
Nicki Jennings, Educa onal Trainer for SEMH Schools and founder of Giraffe Training Nicki began her career in SEN Educa on in 2001 and in 2013 became the SEMH County Trainer for Kent. Nicki established her own training company in 2016 and promotes ‘The Wellbeing Toolkit’ for use in SEND which includes Mindfullness, Lego Therapy and Team Teach.
Speaker Profiles
Caroline Hounsell, Director of Partnerships and Product Development at Mental Health First Aid
England (MHFA) Caroline was one of the first MHFA England instructors to be trained and joined the na onal MHFA England training team in 2007. During her me at MHFA England, Caroline has been involved in the design, content development and wri ng across a range of MHFA courses, including Youth Mental Health First Aid, Armed Forces MHFA and Higher Educa on MHFA. An accredited Bri sh Associa on of Counselling Psychotherapist (BACP) qualified in 2006, Caroline draws on the experience gained through her private prac ce to further develop her knowledge and skills as a mental health professional. Caroline is also a regular speaker at conferences and is an all round advocate of Mental Health First Aid.
Robbie Seaman RMN, Manager of Adult ADHD service for NTW Founda on NHS Trust. The NTW Founda on Trust Adult ADHD service covers Newcastle, Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland. Robbie qualified as a mental health nurse in 2000 and has worked and managed a number of mental health services, addic on services and has worked with the family Drug & alcohol Court as a special advisor. Robbie has presented at several conferences on leading services through change and developing nurse based clinics.
Dr Madeleine Portwood, Clinical Director at Witherslack Group
Madeleine is the Clinical Director for the Witherslack Group and the Educa on Advisor for the Dyspraxia Founda on. A qualified teacher and prac sing Psychologist for 25 years, Madeleine specialises in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Au sm Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia, Early Years Development and Educa on, Sensory Impairment, Social, Emo onal and Behavioural Difficul es (SEBD) and Children Looked A er. She has published a number of books. ‘Developmental Dyspraxia: A prac cal manual for parents and professionals’ sold more than 100,000 copies. Madeleine has advised on a number of television documentaries and films, including ‘Pablo’, which won the category award at the Cannes Film Fes val in 2015. Her Child Development Programme has been introduced widely in the UK and has been validated by C4EO as a model of ‘good prac ce’
Diane Kashrabi, Na onal FASD Link Coordinator, FASD Trust Charity Diane works as the Na onal FASD Trust Link Coordinator, her role includes coordina ng the network of FASD Link Groups across the UK. The Link groups provide support, advice and informa on to individuals affected by FASD; including parents, carers and children. Diane provides FASD training and presenta ons to parents, carers, teachers, social works and other professionals. Diane also hosts the local Merseyside FASD Link Group. Previously Diane has worked extensively as a safety advisor, trainer and volunteer coordinator in the public, private and voluntary sectors. Diane is the mother of two adopted children.
Teresa Jennings RMN, CAMHS ADHD Nurse Specialist and Medical Prescriber Teresa is a Mental health Nurse working in CAAMHS since 1997, ini ally in inpa ent services where she trained in DBT (Dialec cal behaviour Therapy) running groups and working individually with young people. In 2006, Teresa moved to working within community CAMHS services as an ADHD Nurse Specialist. A er Undertaking further training in psychopharmacology and Independent Supplementary Prescribing, Teresa has now been working as an independent prescriber since 2010. Teresa lives and works in the South East of England and has personal experience of ADHD through her son who was diagnosed with the condi on.
Speaker Profiles
Dr Antoine e van Heerden Developmental Paediatrician Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Dr van Heerden is currently employed as a Developmental Paediatrician at Alder Hey Children’s NHS Founda on Trust in Liverpool. With over twenty two years experience in the field of neonatal medicine, general and developmental paediatrics, Antoine e brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team at Alder Hey Hospital. Antoine e has a special interest in managing children and young people with complex health and severe learning disability, inves ga ng unexplained global developmental delay in pre school children and the diagnosis and management of neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and au sm. Antoine e provides cover at the Rainbow Centre child Protec on Unit at Alder hey Hospital for the last thirteen years and is one of the specialist team of paediatricians responsible for examining children and young people who have been subjected to abuse.
Emma Weaver BA PG Dip Early Years Co‐ordinator at the ADHD Founda on Emma is one of the newest members of the team at the ADHD Founda on, working with nurse, social worker and therapist colleagues and leading on our early years strategy. Emma began her career as an Advanced early Years English teacher and worked in Wirral Children’s Centres as a Family Support Worker, specialising in suppor ng children with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and au sm. Emma joined the third sector working Au sm Ini a ves and obtained a PG Cer ficate in Early Years Professional Status before joining the ADHD Founda on where she has trained to become a VIG Early years prac oner as part of the IAPT Programme. Emma is now the Founda ons’ co‐ordinator for 0 to 5’s offering targeted support to families across Merseyside.
Dr Anastasia Bem Consultant Paediatrician at Norwich University Hospital Trust Dr Bem specialises in community paediatrics and neurodisability at Norwich University Hospital. Her specialist interests are sleep disorders, epilepsy, congenital sensory neuronal hearing loss and neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and au sm. Dr Bem’s research interests include new medicines for the treatment of ADHD. Dr Bem is presen ng the lunch me symposia today on behalf of Shire.
Colin Foley BA PGCE MA, Na onal Director of Training Services at ADHD Founda on Colin is the lead trainer across the en re UK and Ireland for the ADHD Founda on as well as offering training programmes for teachers in English speaking interna onal schools. Colin joined the Founda on having worked in secondary educa on for over 25 years. As well as serving eight years in senior leadership, Colin was also responsible for professional development of teachers and is a qualified teacher trainer, suppor ng teachers in developing best prac ce and prepara on for OFSTED inspec ons. Colin provides training on a range of learning needs and has a par cular interest in how mental health and neurodevelopment disorders impact on a ainment . He works with schools enabling them adapt their prac ce to reduce anxiety and mental health problems for children as a means to change behaviours, enabling the child to integrate fully into school based learning,. Colin is also a qualified Mental Health First Aid Trainer for the youth an adult programmes.
Professor Phil Asherson MB BS MRCPsych PhD, Professor of Molecular Psychiatry, MRC Social
Gene c & Developmental Psychiatry Centre at the Ins tute of Psychiatry at King’s College London Phil earned his medical degree from the Royal London Hospital and his Doctoral Degree from The University of Wales. He was an MRC Clinical research fellow in the Department of Psychological Medicine & Ins tute of Medical Gene cs at University of wales College of Medicine in Cardiff, where he worked on molecular gene c studies of schizophrenia. His current work focuses on clinical quan ta ve and molecular gene c studies of ADHD across the lifespan. He is President of the UK Adult ADHD network (UKAAN), a professional network that aims to support clinical research, educa on and service provision for adults with ADHD. His current research is concerned with ADHD in young offenders.
. Fintan O’Regan, Behaviour and Learning Consultant
Fintan O’Regan is one of the leading behaviour and learning experts in the UK and Europe. He was the Headteacher of the Centre Academy from 1996 ‐2002, the first specialist school in the UK for students between the ages of 7‐19 specialising issues related to ADHD, ASD and ODD. Fintan is currently the Vice Chairman of UKAP and a member of the European ADHD Alliance. Fintan has wri en a number of books and published ar cles on the subject of ADHD and Behaviour issues. Fintan’s presenta on will provide delegates with a range of strategies designed to achieve outstanding outcomes for children and young people with a range of neurodevelopmental condi ons.
Speaker Profiles
Speaker Profiles
Melanie Gill, Psychologist and Forensic Consultant Melanie Gill is a Brighton based psychologist and forensic consultant to policy makers and ins tu ons.. Melanie is a forensic assessor with her own prac ce, working on complex cases in both private and public law in the family jus ce system throughout the UK, Melanie is highly specialised and trained in the evidence based assessment of both children and adults. There are few psychologists or psychiatrists trained in the range of assessment methods that she u lises in the UK. Dr Gill is an expert in a achment science and assessment which brings the highly specific developmental back stories of children and adults to professionals in their efforts to provide support.
Michael Webster, Regional Director for The Witherslack Group Michael qualified in educa on with a degree in Educa onal Studies and Research which led him to work in the field of special educa onal needs. In the last twenty three years, Michael has held a number of roles including Head Teacher and Quality Assurance Manager. Michael is currently the Regional Director for Witherslack in the North and oversees the educa on and welfare of children with addi onal needs who are taught and board at Witherslack residen al homes and schools. His passion is around developing quality systems that the inclusion of children in schools and support tangible outcomes for young people. Michael lives in Derbyshire and has two grown up children. He is a keen walker and traveller.
Angela Samata MBE, Award winning documentary maker and parent of children
with ADHD and Ben Samata Angela is the mum of two young men both with ADHD and is joined today by her son Ben who was diagnosed with ADHD at only 4 years of age such was the severity of his ADHD. Angela is a reless campaigner for be er mental health services and was awarded the MBE for her services to mental health following the screening of her documentary about the suicide of her husband Mark twelve years ago. Angela is also an accomplished art curator having worked at the Walker Art Gallery and produced exhibits at several events for well known ar sts. Angela and her son Ben will address the conference today as a family talking about how ADHD has impacted on their family.
Marcus Wilton, Young person with ADHD and Au sm Marcus has been involved with the Founda on for several years. Marcus is currently educated in alterna ve provision in
Manchester that caters to his specific needs. He is an ICT genius and an ar culate 10 year old who has spoken at a conference before and is very excited about speaking to delegates at the UK Na onal Conference for ADHD & ND here is Liverpool. Please offer him a very warm welcome.
Professor Philip Calder, Professor of Nutri onal Immunology in the faculty of Medicine, University of
Southampton Philip’s main research interest is in the metabolism and func onality of fa y acids and the role of Omega 3. He has received several awards for his work including the ESPEN Cuthbertson Award for 2008 and the Danone Interna onal Prize for Nutri on in 2016. He was President The Interna onal Society for the Study of Fa y Acids and lipids (2009‐2012) and Chair of the Scien fic Commi ee of ESPEN (2012‐2016. Philip was Editor in Chief of the Bri sh Journal of Nutri on 2006‐2013). He is currently President of The Nutri on Society.
Joining us on Friday evening for the Conference Delegate Din‐
ner and 10th Birthday Celebra ons at St Georges Hall Friday
7pm.
Simon Weston, CBE Patron of the ADHD Founda on
Steve Morgan, CBE Founder of the Morgan Founda on
Rory Bremner, Comedian and Patron of the ADHD Founda on
Exhibitors
ADHD in Prac ce
ADHD in prac ce is the defini ve quarterly review journal for all professionals involved in the management of ADHD; in children, adolescents and in adults.
The only review journal to focus exclusively on ADHD and related issues, ADHD in prac ce publishes a broad range of ar cles on all aspects of ADHD; from diagnosis, management and prac ce insights, to co‐morbidity, educa on and jus ce.
ADHD in prac ce is aimed at all members of the mul disciplinary team, including nurses, paediatricians, pharmacists, psychiatrists, psychologists, educators and ADHD coaches, as well as commissioners and GPs with an interest in ADHD.
Hayward Medical Communica ons The Pines, Fordham Road, Newmarket, CB8 7LG
Tel: +44 (0)1638 723 560 Fax: +44 (0)1638 723 561 james.davies@hayward.co.uk
The ADHD Founda on is now the largest pa ent led service of its kind in the UK. It is also one of only three organisa ons in the UK to offer a cradle to grave mul modal service for families and adults, The ADHD Founda on is the largest provider of training for schools in the UK on Understanding and Managing ADHD. The Founda on also offers training for a range of neurodevelopmental needs for schools and whole school behavior policy and provision as well as Mental Health First Aid training and Train the Trainer op ons for schools and the NHS. Including training for paediatricians and psychiatrists new to the field of ADHD.
The Founda on works in partnership with service users, CCGs, GPs, Paediatricians, CAMHS and Local Authori es across the North West and acts in an advisor capacity to CCGs and Local Authority Commissioners in the design and implementa on of their neurodevelopmental and CAMHS pathways and the design and delivery of adult ADHD services.
The Founda on supports over 3000 service users every year and campaigns to influence policy and provision to promote inclusion and achievement in educa on, training and employment and be er access to health services.
Qbtech Limited
Qbtech provide the only ADHD Tests that are FDA cleared for use as an aid in the assessment and treatment evalua on of ADHD for people aged 6 to 60 years old. QbTest is in worldwide use in clinics that specialise in ADHD and over 250,000 pa ents have been tested to date.
The ADHD Founda on have been instrumental in the development of our new product QbCheck, an ADHD Test designed for qualified professionals who play a vital role in the referral process and ini al assessment. Try QbCheck in our lunch me workshop today.
Qbtech Limited, Gable House 18‐24 Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick, London, W4 1QP Tel: +44 (0)20 8996 5148 www. qbtech.com
Equazen are the only brand to offer EQUA‐BALANCE ra o. Our scien fically formulated products contain a specific blend of fa y acids, EPA, DHA, and GLA which supports brain func on. With products in the range from maternity to maturity, with a wide range of formats including capsules, chews, liquids and triple strength formula ons, the EQUAZEN brand offers a product for you at every life stage. www.equazen.co.uk
Exhibitors
Hays has over 40 recruitment offices in the UK and is the
largest specialist educa on recruitment agency. We are com‐
mi ed to providing the best teachers, TA’s in early years,
mainstream, specialist and alterna ve provisions. We screen
all workers via competency based interviews and extensive
ve ng.
Hays Social Care has the UK’s largest network of specialist
offices providing staff to Local Authori es, the private sector
and the NHS. We recruit qualified social workers, care man‐
agers and support workers. We are able to provide staff for
those with physical and learning disabili es, au sm, ADHD,
substance misuse, children’s services, older persons care and
those needing extra or independent care. All staff are ve ed
in line with CQC and OFSTED regula ons
jenny.lampkin@hays.com www.hays.com
Phonak
Phonak is one of the world’s leading suppliers of assis ve technology, for hearing related disorders. We are commi ed to changing lives through the use of the best possible technology. We supply, a wide range of technologies, extensively to The NHS and Educa on. Every human ac vity involves hearing. There are many condi ons that are hearing related, apart for the tradi onal concept of hearing loss, such as APD, ADHD or learning lan‐guage skills. It is our aim. to provide solu ons for any hear‐ing related disorders and to give a child the best possible opportunity to maximise their Educa onal and Social devel‐opment.
tony.murphy@phonak.com
West Kirby School and College
WKS is a day and residen al specialist se ng for young people with social communica on difficul es and associated complex learning difficul es rela ng such as ADHD. The majority of pupils have a diagnosis within the Au sm spectrum and access a range of educa onal, therapeu c and day services on site. WKS offers provision for children and young people between the ages of 5‐19 across the full range of cogni ve abili es. All young people have access to a range of accredita on and qualifica ons. Residen al op ons exist on a 5 day and 52 week basis through joint fostering arrangements.
Meols Drive, West Kirby, Wirral, CH48 5DH schooloffice@wkrs.co.uk
Wisepress.com
Wisepress.com, Europe’s leading conference bookseller, has a complete range of books and journals relevant to the themes of the mee ng. Books can be purchased at the stand or, if you would rather not carry them, posted to you – Wisepress will deliver worldwide. In addi on to a ending 200 conferences per year, Wisepress has a comprehensive medical and scien fic bookshop online with great offers.
Wisepress Medical Bookshop 25 High Path, Merton Abbey, London, SW19 2JL, UK Contact: Nadia Ahmed, Bookshop Manager Phone: +44 (0)20 8715 1812 Fax: +44 (0)20 8715 1722 bookshop@wisepress.com www.wisepress.com
Exhibitors
Flynn Pharma Ltd
Flynn Pharma is a privately held speciality pharmaceu cal company with a par cular interest in CNS medicine in both adult and paediatric pa ent popula ons. It supplies branded and generic medicine as well as a wide range of injectable and oral an bio cs. Flynn focuses on providing products for under‐served pa ent popula ons by rediscovering and re‐energising tried and trusted branded pharmaceu cal products. To that end its on going product development and acquisi on programme concentrates on introducing new products, improving exis ng formula ons and introducing new indica ons.
+44 (0)1438 727 822 office2@flynnpharma.com www.flynnpharma.com
At Janssen we are dedicated to addressing and solving
some of the most important unmet medical needs of our
me in oncology, immunology, neuroscience, infec ous
diseases, vaccines, cardiovascular and metabolic
diseases. Driven by our commitment to pa ents, we bring
innova ve products, services and solu ons to people
throughout the world. Janssen‐Cilag Ltd is the legal en ty
for Janssen in the UK.
www.janssen.co.uk Kat Collins ‐ Product Manager Kcolli19@ITS.JNJ.com
Ethypharm is an independent pharmaceu cal company with
global reach. Ethypharm has over 30 years experience of
developing drugs with state of the art proprietary
technologies in oral formula on. Each year the company
invests a significant share of its revenue in R&D and has a
rich pipeline of products in various stages of development.
Ethypharm also develops complex generic medicines to
op mise health care costs.
Ethypharm UK Ltd aims to be chosen by the NHS as a
provider of quality affordable medicines that offer
sustainable value. Our medicines currently provide
treatment for ADHD, depression, pain and Parkinson’s
disease. Significantly as category C specialists , Ethypharm is
dedicated to providing meaningful costs savings to CCG’s &
Health Boards.
info@ethypharm.com Tel: 01628 551900
Shire Pharmaceu cals
Shire is now the leading global biotechnology company focused on serving pa ents with rare diseases and other highly specialized condi ons. These diseases are o en misunderstood, undiagnosed and life‐threatening. Our 22,000 employees come to work every day with a shared mission: to develop and deliver breakthrough therapies for the hundreds of millions of people in the world affected by rare diseases and other high‐need condi ons, and who lack effec ve therapies to live their lives to the fullest.
Shire Pharmaceu cals Limited Hampshire Interna onal Business Park, Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8EP Tel: +44 (0)1256 894000 www.shirepharmaceu cals.co.uk
Exhibitors
Witherslack Group
Witherslack Group are a leading provider of specialist educa on and care for children and young people with communica on difficul es (au s c spectrum condi ons, Asperger’s Syndrome, speech and language difficul es), behavioural, emo onal and social difficul es and complex learning needs.
Our schools, children’s homes and integrated learning centres provide a diverse day, residen al and 52 week system of educa on and care. We offer the chance to access our voca onal centres and further educa on facili es. We go the extra mile for all of our young people to ensure they have the founda on and ambi on to achieve in their futures and create their own story of success.
Witherslack Group Ltd Lupton Tower Lupton Cumbria LA6 2PR
Tel: 015395 66081 Fax: 015395 66719
The Sco sh Coali on for ADHD launched in June 2017 to
bring together leaders of voluntary groups providing support to
adults, children and their parents and families in Scotland.
There are currently 11 family support groups and 3 adult support
groups opera ng in Scotland but many areas have no support and
fledgling groups face significant challenges.
The aim of the coali on is to:
To help leaders of voluntary ADHD groups to run effec ve and
sustainable support in their local areas by sharing evidence based
informa on and support between groups.
To map the support available to parents and people with ADHD
across Scotland and publish this informa on on our website.
To collate informa on about ADHD in Scotland and campaign to
improve diagnosis and support for people with ADHD and their
families across public services in Scotland.
www.sco shadhdcoali on.org
Heartwork is a crea ve venture
by Ar st Jacki Cairns. Jacki like
many women was diagnosed late
in life and since her diagnosis in
2009 has campaigned and used
the arts as a medium to raise
awareness of ADHD in women. Her latest project ‘My Sh1t
CV’ highlights the unique challenges faced by women with
ADHD. You can find out more about Jacki’s work at
www.heartwork.co.uk
2017 has been adopted as the
year of Women with ADHD. We
welcome this year ‘ART WITH
HEART’ a theatre company who
recently completed an Arts
Council funded na onal tour of
the performance ’Declara on’
Find out more about their
wonderful work at
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Informii.com Informii are a unique training company that specialise in
training for inclusion of those with disabili es.
Their unique smart phone applica on which is especially
useful for those with ADHD & Au sm as it contains ‘Easy
Read ‘feature with ‘search for’ facili es so business and
support services can easily display their services and
informa on.
Travel plans, warn and inform evacua on procedures
unique to premises as well as events and no fica ons
can all be accessed easily.
www.informii.com Tel: 0151 345 3360 Mob: 07854 788 031 tony@informii.com
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ADHD Par cipa on and the Arts The ADHD Founda on has collaborated with several agencies and ar sts including the Arts Council, to raise
awareness of ADHD and contribute to the growing na onal conversa on in the ADHD community about how we
challenge s gma and increase knowledge and improve services for the ADHD popula on. Most notable was our
Umbrella Project but also the UK tour of the award winning theatrical produc on ‘Declara on’ by Art with Heart
that offered dynamic community engagement and training for professionals as part of the project. There was also the
BBC Documentary featuring our patron Rory Bremner on his journey to understanding how ADHD has impacted on his
life. There was the ‘Spoken Word’ event by Ar st Rebekah Dean in London and the work of ar st Jacki Cairns, who is
exhibi ng at our conference this year. We have plans afoot for another documentary with Channel 4 and Produc on
Company Wall to Wall Ltd.
Each year at conference we have a group of young people
entertaining us with a drama performance which pro‐
vides a welcome change of tempo following lunch. This
year we are joined by students from Rainhill Arts College
in Merseyside who will performing a short play about
some well known public figures!
The ADHD Founda on has wri en and co produced
several short plays by Colin Foley on the theme of ADHD,
invisible disabili es and how the arts provide a medium
for so many children and adults with ADHD to express
themselves and use the arts therapeu cally.
The inimitable Sarah Emmet of Art With Heart
Thank you to the Head of Drama, at Rainhill High School, Sophie Renison and her students for their performances:
Catherine Brabin, Jade Fairclough, George Garford, Emily Gore, Charlo e Hanley, Megan Hasleden Emily Hulse, Jessica Lyle and Emma
Rawlinson
We are proud to be suppor ng the ADHD Founda on 2017 Na onal
Conference for ADHD and ND in Health and Educa on services.
First Ark … Inves ng in Social Capital
ADHD Friendly Schools – Quality Mark
What is the ADHD Friendly Schools Award?
ADHD Friendly Schools has been developed by the ADHD Founda on to support schools to enable more children with ADHD to have a posi ve educa onal experience, improve outcomes, resilience and mental health. Working in collabora on with the ADHD Founda on, schools will commit to enshrining the six key pledges below into the daily life of their school.
The 6 ADHD Friendly School Pledges.
1) We pledge to work with the ADHD Foundation to
provide an ADHD training session for our teachers
and/ or parents ( twilight sessions available in the
North West of England only.)
2) We pledge to provide regular opportunities for all
learners with ADHD to have access to physical
activity and exercise during the school day.
3) We pledge to provide opportunities for all learners
with ADHD to learn self calming strategies, for example, belly breathing ,progressive muscle relaxation
or mindfulness.
4) We pledge to provide tactile resources in every classroom.
5) We pledge to produce a display for the whole school and hold one assembly to celebrate the achievements
of people living with ADHD.
6) We pledge to set up a Parent/Carer’s ADHD Support Group.
Contact Colin.foley@adhdfounda on.org.uk to find out about how this award can have
benefits for future training for your school or college.
Congratula ons to the first school to achieve ADHD Friendly Schools status: Wilds Lodge School in Oakham, Leicestershire. Wilds Lodge School is an independent specialist boarding and day provision for boys with social, emo onal and behavioural difficul es aged be‐tween 5 and 18. All of the students at the school have a Statement of Special Educa onal Needs (SEN) or Educa on Health and Care Plan (EHCP). It was estab‐lished in 2007 and aims to place an equal emphasis on the educa‐onal, social and psychological development of our students.
The Warrington Behaviour Project
“The best outcomes for children with ADHD are achieved when parents and teachers work together”
The ADHD Founda on has been working in partnership with Warrington Borough Council on an exci ng and innova ve project
en tled, “The Warrington Behaviour project.” Twenty schools across the borough volunteered to support their learner’s with
ADHD, ASC and other behavioural needs through a dual approach in which staff teams were trained in understanding and
managing ADHD and ASC. SENDCOs and Pastoral Staff collaborated with The ADHD Founda on to provide our unique ADHD
Parents and Carers Skills training programme to iden fied families. The results have been overwhelmingly posi ve. Of the 471
professionals trained, 72% said that their confidence level in suppor ng learner’s with ADHD and ASC was either “poor” or
“average” at the start of the project. By the end, 95% of respondents said that their confidence level was now either “good” or
“very good.”
As an example of the impact of the work of the Founda on, Liverpool John Moores University recently inves gated the impact
on families in a randomised sample of 107 families who had worked with the ADHD Founda on over the previous year and found
that 70% of the families involved reported that family life had improved with 68% saying that academic performance had
improved and 83% ci ng improved a endance. 29% of the families stated that their child had had fixed term exclusion prior to
the training, only 13% reported fixed term exclusions during the six month interven on period, represen ng a reduc on of 45%
in exclusions. Anne Collins, SENDCO from Stockton Heath Primary school said,
“This has given me a real insight into how some of our most challenging pupils are being parented. This project has provided the opportunity for me to have a much more detailed and knowledgeable dialogue with some parents about how their child’s ADHD is managed at home and the impact of this on their behaviour and learning in school. I look forward to being able to offer this to new families as they join our school over the next three years.”
An increasing number of schools across the UK are now invi ng the ADHD Founda on to support them with training to establish sustainable parent training and support programmes on the school site as part of a wider remit to engage parents in suppor ng’ learning, academic achievement and their child’s emo onal well being through ADHD and Au sm Friendly schools.
For informa on on ADHD Friendly schools Kite Mark, please
contact Colin.Foley@adhdfounda on.org.uk
Moore Media Moore Media is proud to have supported the ADHD
Founda on for four years, a journey with revitalised
leadership under Dr Tony Lloyd. At our staring point, the
trek through the mountain rainforests of Peru to visit
Machu Picchu, our brief was to raise the charity’s profile
during its fundraising challenges. From early on in the
campaign we realised the greater opportunity was to
achieve strategic posi oning and we have worked with
reputa on ‐raising newspaper and broadcas ng features,
taking on the s gma surrounding ADHD and reframing
the conversa on that ADHD can be a super power.
Today, ADHD Founda on is unrecognisable to four years
ago; it is sustainable with global partners and recognised
ini a ves, with a sector leading, two‐day annual UK
conference for medics and educators.
We are now regularly approached by journalists looking
to find commentators on the subject and find families
who can provide informed comment about living with
the condi on and its treatment. ADHD, we hope is now
star ng to be more widely understood, but there is work
to be done and the publica on of the first UK Disease
Impact Report at this year’s conference, should further
the cause of families struggling with the system and
bring about real las ng change and understanding.
We are very much part of the ADHD Founda on team
and we are very privileged to play a small part in their
success in the past ten years. Happy Birthday ADHD
Founda on!
ADHD Founda on Head Office
151 Dale Street, Liverpool, L2 2AH
Tel: 0151 237 2661
www.adhdfounda on.org.uk
I would like to offer thanks to our Conference Sponsors, Equazen Ltd, Witherslack Group, QB Tech and Shire whose generous support has enabled us to offer a record number of discounted bursary places for the 800 delegates a ending this event. Our thanks also to our exhibitors and most of all to all those professionals who have travelled to this wonderful city of Liverpool to learn, share best prac ce, establish new partnerships and achieve our shared goal to improve outcomes for those with ADHD and related neurodevelopmental and mental health needs.
Last but by no means least, I offer a hear elt thanks to our dynamic team of professionals at the ADHD Founda on, Board of Trustees, volunteers and all our service users. Your hard work, dedica on and professionalism in the face of many challenges in 2017 has enabled the Founda‐on to be once again the largest pa ent led service of its
kind in the UK and support more families than ever . We look forward to welcoming you back next year!
With kind regards,
Dr Tony Lloyd
CEO
With thanks to our supporters and sponsors:
ADHD Founda on @ADHDFounda on www.adhdfounda on.org.uk
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