Adult In-Person Peer Support Group | March 2024
ADHD WA Hub Montgomery Ave, Mount Claremont, Western Australia, AustraliaThis is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for people with a shared experience of living with ADHD.
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This is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for people with a shared experience of living with ADHD.
We understand that romantic relationships with someone with ADHD comes with many joys and at times may present challenges people in your circles may not understand. This online support group is for the partners of someone with ADHD (formally diagnosed, or not formally diagnosed).
Join your tribe and experience the joy of collective discovery and meaningful discussions through the love of learning and reading.
The program focuses on building an understanding and acceptance of ADHD in a romantic relationship; improving communication and problem solving; and developing a close, respectful, and emotionally supportive relationship.
Grab your comfortable shoes and a bottle of water – we’re looking forward to walking and talking together!
You’re invited to a family picnic!
This is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for people with a shared experience of living with ADHD. Receive support — and support others — through encouragement, compassion, and advice, and discover new ways of dealing with everyday challenges. We’d love to have you join us.
We understand being a parent is tough. When you’re a parent to a child 6-17 years old with ADHD, there are additional challenges people in your friendship circles may not understand. This online group is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for people living with a child diagnosed with ADHD. It’s an opportunity to openly share (if you want to) and connect with other parents who genuinely understand what you’re going through.
Join us for a night of celebration and fun as MACHSANE shares his story of embracing life with ADHD and showcases how he channels his creativity through his art with a live freestyle rap performance.
This 6-week program focuses on building resilience and social skills for primary school-aged children.
ADHD WA Professional Members are invited to a quarterly Communities of Practise (CoP) events which provide an opportunity to network, share, learn and build collective knowledge amongst peers working within the ADHD field.
This is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for women with a shared experience of living with ADHD.
We understand being a parent is tough. When you’re a parent of an adult child with ADHD, there are additional challenges people in your friendship circles may not understand. This online group is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for people living with a child diagnosed with ADHD. It’s an opportunity to openly share (if you want to) and connect with other parents who genuinely understand what you’re going through.
We understand that romantic relationships with someone with ADHD comes with many joys and at times may present challenges people in your circles may not understand. This online support group is for the partners of someone with ADHD (formally diagnosed, or not formally diagnosed).
This 6-week program focuses on developing executive function skills for secondary school-aged children together with their parents/carer.
This is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for parents of children of any age who have ADHD (formally or not formally diagnosed).
This 6-week program focuses on equipping parents and carers of secondary school aged children with strategies on how to support those in their care with ADHD.
ADHD WA is offering a 6-week group therapy program for adults focused on achieving self-compassion through mindfulness.
Grab your comfortable shoes and a bottle of water – we’re looking forward to walking and talking together!
We understand being a parent is tough. When you’re a parent to a child 6-17 years old with ADHD, there are additional challenges people in your friendship circles may not understand. This online group is a safe, supportive, and confidential environment for people living with a child diagnosed with ADHD. It’s an opportunity to openly share (if you want to) and connect with other parents who genuinely understand what you’re going through.