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Welcome to ADHD New Zealand, where you're not alone.
We're here to support you and your whānau with understanding, resources and a sense of community. Whether you're looking to connect with others, or wanting to learn more about ADHD, you've found the right place. Let's navigate this journey together and create a brighter, more inclusive, future for everyone affected by ADHD in New Zealand.
Please note: We don't provide advice on individual situations or recommend diagnostic pathways and practitioners. Our focus is on sharing information, regional directories and community support resources.
Free, Fees apply
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Supporting a family member diagnosed with ADHD can be a stressful time for parents, partners and whānau. ADHD New Zealand provides education and support programmes, practical strategies, workshops, online resources and community support for people affected by ADHD, helping build understanding, confidence and resilience while encouraging individuals and families to find the right resources and support for their ADHD journey. Please note: We don't provide advice on individual situations or recommend diagnostic pathways and practitioners. Our focus is on sharing information, regional directories and community support resources.
All of New Zealand
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
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Supporting a family member diagnosed with ADHD can be a stressful time for parents, partners and whānau.
ADHD New Zealand provides education and support programmes, practical strategies, workshops, online resources and community support for people affected by ADHD, helping build understanding, confidence and resilience while encouraging individuals and families to find the right resources and support for their ADHD journey.
Please note: We don't provide advice on individual situations or recommend diagnostic pathways and practitioners. Our focus is on sharing information, regional directories and community support resources.
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