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Neurodiversity - Supporting ADHD

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Thu, 22 Jan 2026, 19:00 GMT – Fri, 23 Jan 2026, 18:00 GMT
Blackwell Meadows, Grange Road, Darlington Map
Neurodiversity - Supporting ADHD

With thanks to funding from @PointNorth, we're delighted to have Jill Harper- Hill join us to discuss this topic in person.

Jill is an integrative therapist and ADHD coach, and the founder of The Busy Brains Club, a group programme supporting ADHD-type women to move from overwhelm to inner harmony.

With 15+ years in education, including senior leadership roles in inclusion and wellbeing, she’s skilled at translating neurodiversity into those “ohhh—THAT explains a lot” moments. Diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood, Jill blends lived experience with clinical training to deliver engaging, practical introductory talks for people who are curious and new to the topic, covering things like:

  • what neurodiversity actually means (without the jargon)
  • ADHD basics: attention, motivation, emotions, and energy
  • common myths vs. what it looks like in real life (especially for women)
  • simple, brain-friendly ways to work with your wiring day-to-day
  • how to be more supportive at home, at work, and in friendships

This session if free of charge to attend, spaces are limited, so please only book if you can attend.

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Teesside - Pimm's & Needles

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Blackwell Meadows, Grange Road, Darlington

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