ADHD Awareness Session (FD11MAR25)

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SubjectEquality Diversity & Inclusion
DescriptionThe ADHD Awareness Session consists of: - Introduction to neurobox & the course, - The language associated with ADHD, - What is ADHD and the different types?, - Experience of ADHD – Strengths, - Experience of ADHD – Challenges, - How does ADHD affect someone in the workplace and whilst processing new information?, - What is RSD?, - Equality Act, - What is a reasonable adjustment?, - How might you support a colleague/student with ADHD?, - Questions.
VenueVirtual (Microsoft Teams), - Virtual  View details
Date & timeTuesday 11 March 2025, 10:30 to 13:30
LecturerTrudy Houghton  View details
Target audience

This course is only available to Educational Supervisors, Education Leads, Training Programme Directors and Senior Faculty within Yorkshire and the Humber. This course is also open to Medical Education Mangers / Admins.

Mandatory: Dentist, or Doctor, or Medical Education Manager/Admin, or Public Health Professional

Course styleWorkshop
CateringNo catering
CPD points0.000
CostNo charge
Aims

The aim is to provide you with knowledge of ADHD to support postgraduates through their course and into the working environment.

Objectives

The objectives for this course are:

  • To understand what ADHD is and how this might affect someone working in a clinical environment.
  • To explore the challenges and strengths of ADHD.
  • To recognise what adjustments are available.
  • To apply this knowledge to support a postgraduate through their course and into the working clinical environment.
Learning outcomes

On completion of the course, you will:

  • Know what ADHD is and be able to explain in your own words
  • Know the difference between the different types of ADHD
  • Identify common strengths and challenges of ADHD
  • Support a postgraduate with confirmed or suspected ADHD through their course and into the clinical working environment
  • Have an awareness of appropriate adjustments for colleagues or students with ADHD