A combined advocacy campaign in 2019 involving ADHD Foundation across Australia, ADHD communities, support groups and individuals delivered a message to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) that the age restriction on long-acting medication for those over the age of 18 years, adults with ADHD, was unfair and discriminatory. On 1st February, The Minister for Health, […]
Managing your money with ADHD
Published by the ABC, here Sterre’s story about the challenges of managing your money with ADHD. When I was at university, my parents and I used to have the same conversation about my financial instability every three months. They asked me why I was behind on paying my phone bill again, I told them I […]
What ADHD feels like for adults
You’re forever losing your phone, you’re irritable, and you’re struggling to focus. If this sounds like you, stress or even ‘COVID brain’ may account for your complaints. But for some people, these are symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It’s a widely misunderstood condition that is significantly under-diagnosed in adults — and often misdiagnosed […]
Changes to ADHD medication in Australia
On Saturday 30th January 2021, Hon Greg Hunt delivered an announcement regarding changes to ADHD medication in Australia. This includes the removal of the age restriction of a long-acting ADHD medication as of 1st February 2021. View the official announcement here. This announcement was followed by various media coverage and an appearance on television congratulating […]
World Congress on ADHD
Register now for the 9th World Congress on ADHD. This year’s theme is Modernising the concept of ADHD. The World Federation of ADHD brings together a professional community and their regional ADHD associations: “We aim to disseminate education about ADHD and advocate for patients and their families. Enabling world experts to teach clinicians, researchers and […]
Who is ADHD Europe?
ADHD Europe exists to advance the rights and dignities, and advocate for, all those affected by ADHD (and coexisting conditions) across Europe. They advocate on behalf of people with ADHD for their rights to have equal access to diagnosis and treatment and serve as a platform for their member organisations to share information and collaborate […]