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Assessing ADHD in Children & Young People Webinar

Assessing ADHD in Children & Young People Webinar

Overview

Level: Enhanced

Impact Assessments:

Dr Aileen Blower (Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and CAMHS Advisor to Scottish Government) introduces the Scottish context for assessment of ADHD. The 2-hour webinar is then presented by Dr Joanne Steer & Claire Berry and provides clinicians who work in ADHD assessment clinics with practical clinical advice on assessing ADHD in children and young people. This includes information about screening, school observations, diagnostic interviews, and co-morbidities. The webinar will also focus on some of the challenges of assessing girls for ADHD including use of screening tools and masking

 

The recording contains clinical information at the enhanced level relating to the assessment of neurodevelopmental conditions and access to the videos is restricted to an appropriate audience.

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

No

Has this resource been accredited or endorsed by any organisation? :

NHS Education Scotland

Training model:

This is Enhanced Practice Level training for staff who are directly involved in the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD in children and young people.

Staff capacity and time commitment:

The webinar is 2 hours long.

Author/developer:

NES commissioned this resource and it was delivered by Dr Joanne Steer (Consultant Clinical Psychologist) & Claire Berry (ADHD specialist Mental Health Nurse).

Dr Jo Steer qualified as a Clinical Psychologist in 2004 and is now Associate Director for the Emotional Health Service at Achieving for Children in South West London. This service is commissioned to provide child & adolescent mental health services including neurodevelopmental assessments for ASD and ADHD. Jo edited and contributed to “Understanding ADHD in Girls & Women” in 2021, which has been described as “the most important book written in the field of ADHD for many, many years”. Jo provides training for the workforce and has been interviewed for many podcasts on ADHD in girls and women. Jo has also authored “Supporting Kids & Teens with Exam Stress in School A Workbook” and co-authored “Helping Kids & Teens with ADHD in School A Workbook”.

Claire Berry is a qualified Mental Health Nurse and BABCP accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist. Since qualifying in 2009 she has worked within different CAMHS settings including psychiatric inpatient units and community settings. Her work has included providing psychological intervention to children and young people presenting with a range of mental health difficulties. Claire also provides Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessments. Claire co-authored “Assessment of ADHD in Girls: Unlocking Hidden Superpowers through Understanding ADHD” in “Understanding ADHD in Girls and Women published in 2021.   

Contact for Further Development

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

Assessing for ADHD in children and young people. This 2-hour webinar provides clinicians working in assessment clinics with practical clinical advice on assessing for ADHD in children and young people. This includes information about screening, school observations, diagnostic interviews, and co-morbidities. The webinar will focus on some of the challenges of assessing girls for ADHD, including masking. The webinar is delivered via PowerPoint with a question and answer section at the end recorded on the day.

 

Learning objectives

  • Delegates will understand the screening process for ADHD and how best to consider ADHD in girls during screening
  • Delegates will understand how ADHD in girls can present differently and how to ensure assessment accounts for this
  • Delegates will understand some of the co-morbidities which present alongside ADHD and the importance of clear identification to avoid misdiagnosis

It is a webinar that is delivered via Powerpoint presentation with helpful links and resources provided for delegates to enhance their clinical practice.

Supports

Supports - Workforce

Ring-fenced time to watch the webinar and then to reflect on any changes required to practice / service delivery.

Supports - Technology

Internet connection and device, such as a laptop.

Supports - Administrative

None

Supports - Financial

None

Evidence base

This webinar is based on theory, peer reviewed research and evidence based practice, as follows:

NICE Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: diagnosis and management NICE guideline [NG87] 

 

Understanding ADHD in Girls & Women edited by Joanne Steer includes references to the peer-reviewed research that underpins this webinar


Impact assessments

Reaction

This webinar was evaluated when it was delivered and rated very highly by 950 attendees.

Learning

Reflective Practice and follow-up reading and discussion is recommended to consolidate knowledge and consider any changes to practice as a result of viewing this webinar.   

Behaviour

This is an awareness raising product, however, the Training Evaluation Toolkit could be used to help identify and measure targeted changes to staff practice.

Results

Services could use the Training Evaluation Toolkit to think about how to measure changes in children and young people's mental health and wellbeing as a result of changes to staff practices.


KSF dimension information in relation to the learning resource

Child Development and Attachment

Mental Health in Children, Young People and their Families

Engagement, Containment and Communication

Identification and Understanding of Need

Supports and Interventions

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