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The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC

The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC

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The main purpose of our organisation is to provide support and advocacy for individuals and families that are ADHD/Autistic. We aim to offer guidance, resources, and a supportive community to help ...

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Executive Functioning Skills Workshop – Understanding Autism & ADHD - Part 1

Executive Functioning Skills Workshop – Understanding Autism & ADHD - Part 1

Practical details

Learning • Learning

£15 · 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 - 11:00
From home

Contact person

Sarah-Jane McGarry

The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC

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For autistic and ADHD individuals, executive functioning differences can make daily life feel overwhelming.

The 4 workshops have to be completed to receive 5 CPD points


This workshop is a four-part series designed to build your understanding of neurodivergence.

The full series includes:

Executive Functioning 

Sensory Processing 

Autism & ADHD.


For autistic and ADHD individuals, executive functioning differences can make daily life feel overwhelming. This workshop will help you understand these challenges and provide practical strategies to navigate them more effectively.


Who is this for?

✅ Autistic & ADHD individuals looking to understand their own executive functioning struggles

✅ Parents & caregivers wanting to support their neurodivergent child more effectively

✅ Anyone who struggles with focus, organisation, procrastination, or emotional control

What You’ll Learn:

🔹 What executive functioning is and why it’s important for daily success

🔹 How working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control impact learning and behaviour

🔹 Why ADHD and Autism affect task initiation, planning, and emotional regulation

🔹 Practical tools and strategies to improve organisation, time management, and motivation

🔹 How to create executive functioning-friendly environments at home, work, or school

💡 You’ll leave with:

✅ A clear understanding of executive functioning and how it impacts you or your child

✅ Practical, achievable strategies to manage challenges and build strengths

✅ Support from others who truly understand the struggles of executive dysfunction

🌟 This workshop is designed for autistic and ADHD adults, parents, and caregivers who want to better understand executive functioning and how to support it in everyday life.

📢 Limited spaces available – book your spot today!

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Reduced inequalities

About The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC

The main purpose of our organisation is to provide support and advocacy for individuals and families that are ADHD/Autistic. We aim to offer guidance, resources, and a supportive community to help individuals better understand and manage these conditions. Additionally, we strive to raise awareness about autism and ADHD to promote acceptance and inclusion in society.

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Practical details

Learning • Learning

£15 · 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 - 11:00
From home

Contact person

Sarah-Jane McGarry