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Co-occurring ADHD and autism - Webinar

Co-occurring ADHD and autism - Webinar

Overview

Level: Enhanced

Impact Assessments:

This 2-hour webinar provides an understanding of ADHD & Autism when they are present in the same person. The focus is how Autistic people with ADHD are often missed, misdiagnosed, and misunderstood. Information is provided about how ADHD plus Autism can present differently, and most importantly what we can do differently going forward. 

Learning objectives  

- To understand how ADHD & Autism present together across the lifespan   

- To understand how Autistic girls and women with ADHD are frequently missed or misdiagnosed 

- Identification of people with these two conditions

- Assessment issues 

- Implications for support and interventions

- Resources and signposting

- You will be supported to create a realistic target for change within your work context  

The 2-hour webinar will largely be delivered through PowerPoint but there is a recorded question and answer section at the end.

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

No

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

NHS Education for Scotland (NES)

Training model:

This online seminar is aimed at the enhanced level of practice for all staff who engage in the assessment and

support of neurodivergent people.

Staff capacity and time commitment:

The webinar is 2 hours long.  It requires completion of a short application form and approval, prior to accessing the recording.  There is a short evaluation which should be completed at the end of the webinar.

Author/developer:

Dr Jo Steer

Dr Jo Steer, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Associate Director for the Emotional Health Service at Achieving for Children in Southwest 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. 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

Claire Berry is a 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 interventions 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.

Olivia Seaward

Olivia Seaward is an Expert by Lived Experience. Liv is passionate about raising awareness of Autism and ADHD so that people's needs are better understood and supported.

Contact for Further Development

This resource is hosted on Turas Learn - Co-occurring ADHD and autsim

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

Learning Objectives:

- To understand how ADHD & Autism present together across the lifespan   

- To understand how Autistic girls and women with ADHD are frequently missed or misdiagnosed 

- Identification of people with these two conditions

- Assessment issues 

- Implications for support and interventions

- Resources and signposting

- You will be supported to create a realistic target for change within your work context  

This online seminar is aimed at the enhanced level of practice for all staff who engage in the assessment and

support of neurodivergent people.

Supports

Supports - Workforce

Ring-fenced time to watch the webinar and to complete the evaluation 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 referenced throughout the presentation.  It also contains reflections from an expert by lived experience


Impact assessments

Reaction

The webinar was viewed live by 299 practitioners and was evaluated when it was delivered live and rated very highly.

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 mental health and wellbeing for autistic people with co-occurring ADHD as a result of changes to staff practice.


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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