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Join us for a free talk on all things ADHD, with leading expert Dr Ramya Srinivasa

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects millions worldwide but clear information about its impact on individuals or their loved ones is not always easily available.

Join us for a free talk on all things ADHD, with leading Trust expert Dr Ramya Srinivasa.

Join us for an informative event where we will delve into the world of ADHD. With an ever-increasing demand worldwide for assessments and medication, we now more than ever understand the importance of awareness and knowledge about this condition.

This free talk will be led by Dr. Ramya Srinivasa, an experienced clinical academic child and adolescent psychiatrist with specialized expertise in ADHD.

This event is designed to increase awareness and understanding of ADHD, from its symptoms to the nuances of its presentation across different ages and genders.

 

About the event:

Date & time: Thursday 28th November, 7pm – 8:30pm

Location: Green Towers Community Centre, 7 Plevna Road London N9 0BU

 

What to Expect:

In this session, Dr Srinivasa will cover:

-          An overview of ADHD and its impact on individuals.

-          Common symptoms and signs of ADHD.

-          How ADHD can present differently in children, adolescents, and adults, and its unique characteristics in males and females.

-          A detailed explanation of the ADHD assessment process.

-          A chance to engage with Dr Srinivasa and get your questions answered in a Q&A.

-          Whether you're a parent, teacher, or simply interested in learning more about ADHD, this event is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable insights from a leading expert in the field.

 

Register for the Event:

Spaces are limited – register as soon as possible on Eventbrite to secure your spot here.

Please let us know of any dietary or accessibility requirements by emailing nlft.communications@nhs.net.

 

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