ADHD Foundation - The Neurodiversity Charity

*Please note that as a result of COVID-19 , some of our work remains virtual.
You can access our website www.adhdfoundation.org.uk and our social media pages for information about our services, ADHD and it's co-occurring conditions.
About us
We work in partnership with individuals, families, doctors, teachers and other agencies to improve emotional well being, educational attainment, behaviour and life chances through better understanding and self management of ADHD, ASD, and associated conditions. The Foundation also works with partners across all sectors to promote inclusion and life chances in health, education and employment.
What do we do?
We support Liverpool families through providing:
- Early years support for both public and private early years providers across the city
- Information, advice and guidance to parents
- Online Skill Building Training for Parents/Carers around Understanding and Supporting ADHD and associated difficulties.
- Online therapy/counselling/CBT for Looked After Children from LCC Virtual School
- Online therapy and continuity support for children and young people referred by schools
- QB Testing to screen for ADHD and assist with diagnosis for LCC Virtual School
- Monthly drop-in support sessions for families living with Tourette’s Syndrome.
- Monthly virtual drop-in support sessions for families living with ADHD
- Social Media support for 150,000+ followers
- A wide range of information and support documents, podcast and webinars available on our website
- Neurodiversity Clinic (private service)
In addition, we are also the leading training provider for Education, Health and Social Care professionals in Health, Education and Social care sectors. Training enquiries to colin.foley@adhdfoundation.org.uk
Traded services are available to schools and colleges.
Who can we support?
We support Children and Young People with a diagnosis of ADHD, or on the pathway to a diagnosis, living in Liverpool. We offer a wide variety of services to other areas, accessible via schools.
We offer advice and training for professionals nationwide.
How can I gain support?
This changes depending on which borough you live in. Contact us on 0151 541 9020 or email info@adhdfoundation.org.uk for information on how to access support.
We also run monthly drop-in support sessions across the Wirral. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for details.
How can I get more information about Training for Professionals?
Contact our National Training Director Colin Foley on 0151 237 2661 or colin.foley@adhdfoundation.org.uk for more information.
How can I get more information about Neurodiversity Clinic services?
Contact Rachel Keeton Rachel.keeton@adhdfoundation.org.uk or amy.lock@adhdfoundation.org.uk for more information.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Lisa Rudge
- Contact Position
- Director of Parent & Family Services
- Telephone
- 0151 541 9020
- info@adhdfoundation.org.uk
- Website
- https://www.adhdfoundation.org.uk
Where to go
- Name
- ADHD Foundation
- Address
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54, St James Street
Liverpool
- Postcode
- L1 0AB
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Office hours are 9am to 5pm, Monday to Thursday, 9am to 4pm Friday.
- Time of day
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Afternoon
Evening
Morning
Other Details
Availability
- Other notes
For more information, please visit our website at www.adhdfoundation.org.uk,
Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/adhdfoundation
Follow us on Twitter @ADHDFoundation
- Related links
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website
Local Offer
- Contact Telephone
- 01515419020
- Contact Email
- info@adhdfoundation.org.uk
- Links
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ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity Website
- Local Offer Age Bands
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Young Adults (16 to 25)
Primary (5 to 11)
Secondary (11 to 16)
Early Years (0 to 5)