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Scottish ADHD Coalition

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Last updated: 14/05/2026

The Scottish ADHD Coalition brings together the voluntary organisations providing support to adults and children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Scotland, and their parents, carers and families.

Our Coalition has three aims:

*To raise awareness of ADHD and of the voluntary support groups available to parents and people with ADHD across Scotland.

*To build the capacity of leaders of voluntary ADHD groups to run effective, sustainable support in their local areas by sharing ideas, resources and encouragement between groups.

*To represent the views of our member groups and the people they support, and provide a platform for joint campaigning to improve diagnosis and support for people with ADHD and their families across Scottish public services, including the NHS, education, local authorities, police and the criminal justice system.

We do not offer individual support but we do have an extensive Support section giving guidance on the options available in Scotland.

Regions:
  • Scotland

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Neurodivergence
Support Network
Peer Support
Support Group
Parent and Family Support
Children and Young People
Parents and Families
Unpaid Carers
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