NEED MORE INFORMATION ON ADHD?

Here are some websites that provide additional information, guidance,
and support for those living with ADHD.

The Centre for ADHD Awareness Canada is a national, umbrella organization providing leadership in education and advocacy for ADHD organizations and individuals across Canada. CADDAC is committed to increasing the understanding of ADHD, therefore decreasing the potential stigma of ADHD by providing up-to-date scientific information on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

www.caddac.ca

CADDRA is a national, independent, not-for-profit association that is an alliance of healthcare professionals who support patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their families.

www.caddra.ca

CHADD Canada is a charitable organization that aims to help support, educate, and ultimately better the lives of individuals with ADHD, and those who care for them.

www.chadd.ca

Created and developed by Annick Vincent, physician-psychiatrist, this site is dedicated to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This site is meant to be an informative source and reference for the visitors interested in better understanding this disorder and an additional help for health professionals.

www.attentiondeficit-info.com
NOTE: This website is available in English and French

Le Regroupement des associations de parents PANDA du Québec est la référence en matière d’aide aux associations PANDA et aux parents ayant un enfant atteint du trouble de déficit de l’attention avec ou sans hyperactivité (TDAH).

www.associationpanda.qc.ca
NOTE: This website is available in French only

Created for adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) and those affected by it (family, employers, health professionals, etc.), Totally ADD is dedicated to liberating people from fear, shame, and stigma. Through education, humour, and social interaction, Totally ADD provides tools and support for adults affected by ADD/ADHD to create a life they love.

www.totallyadd.com

ADHD Rating Scales

The ADHD Rating Scales Site is dedicated to a single goal—increasing the efficient use of ADHD rating scales in everyday clinical practice.

www.adhdratingscales.com

Disclaimer:

There are many resources available for patients and caregivers of ADHD. The list is not intended to be exhaustive. beingmewithADHD.ca neither endorses nor recommends any resource, and this list is provided for informational purposes only. Any referral of a patient to one of these resources is at the discretion of the independent healthcare professional.

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