Coalition chair moderates Royal College of Psychiatrists CAMHS faculty debate
At last week’s Royal College of Psychiatrists CAMHS Faculty Conference held in Glasgow, Geraldine Mynors, Chair of the Scottish ADHD
At last week’s Royal College of Psychiatrists CAMHS Faculty Conference held in Glasgow, Geraldine Mynors, Chair of the Scottish ADHD
New data obtained by the BBC shows a concerning rise in antidepressant prescribing for children in Scotland. In this comment
The Press and Journal yesterday reported on the policy of NHS Grampian towards adult ADHD Download the full article here.
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A new ADHD Support Group for both parents and adults has just been launched in Fife and will have input from Fife CAMHS and the Coalition.
The Salvesen Mindroom Centre Research Centre team at the University of Edinburgh would like to say thank you to everyone from
We had an exciting day today at Castle Douglas Town Hall, hosted by the Dumfries and Galloway Parents Inclusion Network, meeting up with parents of children with ADHD and staff from Dumfries and Galloway CAMHS.
A testament to the campaigning of many organisations, including the Scottish ADHD Coalition, over the past year.
There will be debate about ADHD in the Scottish parliament on Tuesday 5th June just after 5pm, sponsored by Daniel Johnson MSP.
A video of last week’s half hour Westminster Hall debate on diagnosis and treatment of ADHD is available on our Facebook page.
Michelle described how the (unquantified and likely minimal) risks of medication for adult ADHD can be far outweighed by the mental health risks of ADHD remaining untreated.
Here you can see some coverage of our new report, Attending to Parents.