ADHD and Its Role in Criminality – Half-Day Course

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ADHD and Its Role in Criminality: Join Our Half-Day Virtual Course

Are you working in the Criminal Justice System (CJS) or supporting individuals within it? Do you want to make a meaningful impact by understanding the critical link between ADHD and criminal behavior? ADHD Direct invites you to our upcoming half-day virtual course: “ADHD and Its Role in Criminality.”

This interactive course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to recognize, respond to, and support individuals with ADHD, helping to break the cycle of reoffending and create a fairer justice system.

Why This Course Matters

ADHD is significantly overrepresented in the criminal justice system. Research shows that 25% of prisoners meet the diagnostic criteria for ADHD, compared to just 4-5% of the general adult population. Yet, many go undiagnosed and untreated, leading to:

  • Increased recidivism
  • Behavioral challenges
  • Poor educational and employment outcomes
  • Higher rates of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse

Untreated ADHD doesn’t just affect individuals—it impacts society as a whole. By understanding ADHD and its role in criminality, you can help address this public health issue and create better outcomes for individuals and communities.

What You’ll Learn

This course is not about making excuses—it’s about understanding, recognizing, and responding effectively. You’ll gain:

  1. Understanding ADHD: Learn what ADHD is, how it affects behavior, and why it’s more than just “bad choices.”
  2. Recognizing ADHD: Identify ADHD in real-world scenarios, especially where symptoms are often misunderstood.
  3. Practical Strategies: Discover how to respond effectively to support individuals with ADHD and improve outcomes.
  4. Addressing Systemic Gaps: Explore barriers in the CJS, including limited awareness, inadequate screening, and poor continuity of care post-release.

You’ll also learn how to implement findings from the Prisons Strategy White Paper, which highlights the urgent need for better screening, staff education, and continuity of care.

Who Should Attend?

This course is ideal for professionals working at any stage of the criminal justice system, including:

  • Police officers
  • Probation officers
  • Social workers
  • Foster carers
  • Legal professionals
  • Mental health workers

If you work with individuals who may have ADHD, this course will empower you to make a lasting difference.

Course DetailsFormat: Virtual, interactive half-day course

  • Platform: Delivered via Microsoft Teams
  • Date: To be announced
  • Time: 3,5 hours with comfort break
  • Price: £155

Why Join Us?

By attending this course, you’ll become a guide who can:

  • Break the cycle of recidivism
  • Create a more equitable and effective justice system
  • Improve outcomes for individuals with ADHD

Register Now and Make a Difference

Join Dr Georgina Brown, Clinical Lead for ADHD Direct, and take the first step toward making a real impact. Register today and be part of the change!

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Clinic Closed - 09/10/2024

Please note that our clinic will be closed on October 9th, 2024, for an Away Day.

During this day, we will focus on developing our services to continue providing high-quality care.

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