Global ADHD Network – ADHD & Neurodevelopmental Training for Clinicians
Global ADHD Network is an independent, international training and professional development organisation for healthcare professionals, clinicians, educators and therapists working with ADHD and neurodevelopmental conditions. We provide CPD-certified ADHD training courses designed to equip doctors, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, occupational therapists and other allied health professionals with the clinical knowledge and practical skills needed to assess, diagnose and manage ADHD in adults and children.
Our ADHD assessment and diagnosis course trains clinicians in the use of the DIVA-5 structured diagnostic interview, DSM-5 criteria, validated screening tools and evidence-based approaches to ADHD assessment. Our ADHD prescribing and management course covers stimulant and non-stimulant medications, titration strategies, long-term monitoring, non-pharmacological interventions including CBT and psychoeducation, and the legal and ethical considerations surrounding ADHD medication management.
We also deliver the ADI-R training course, which prepares clinicians to administer the Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised, accurately code the three algorithm domains of Social Interaction, Communication and Restricted Repetitive Behaviours, and integrate ADI-R findings within a multi-modal autism assessment battery alongside ADOS-2. All ADI-R course content is aligned with current NICE guidelines for autism assessment.
In addition to clinical training, we offer an ADHD parenting course for parents and carers of children with ADHD, providing practical strategies, behavioural management techniques and evidence-based guidance to support families navigating an ADHD diagnosis.
Global ADHD Network courses are delivered online and are available to healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom and internationally. Our training is trusted by over 1,150 clinicians and has received over 1,150 five-star testimonials from doctors, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, therapists and other healthcare professionals.
We are committed to raising standards in ADHD care, autism assessment and neurodevelopmental training by delivering high-quality, evidence-based education that supports better outcomes for children, adolescents and adults with ADHD and co-occurring conditions. Our members also benefit from access to clinical resources, research updates, a question bank, networking opportunities, referral pathways and a growing professional community dedicated to improving ADHD services across healthcare, education and the workplace.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Global ADHD Network
- Contact Position
- Programme Director
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info@globaladhdnetwork.com
- Website
- https://www.globaladhdnetwork.com
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- Notes
For course enquiries, please email info@globaladhdnetwork.com or visit our website to view upcoming course dates and book directly. Courses are delivered online and are open to healthcare professionals across the UK and internationally. CPD certificates are issued upon completion.
Where to go
- Name
- Online
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
No referral is required. Courses are open to qualified healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, therapists and allied health professionals. Book directly through our website.
- Other notes
Global ADHD Network courses are delivered entirely online, making them accessible to healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom and internationally. Our training is suitable for clinicians working in NHS settings, private practice, community health, education and occupational health. We cater for professionals at all stages of their ADHD and neurodevelopmental training journey, from those new to ADHD assessment through to experienced clinicians seeking to expand into autism diagnostic training. CPD certificates are provided upon successful completion of each course.
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