Webinars

Alongside work that brings together individuals, families, schools and organisations, my focus is on how systems respond to neurodivergence - in education, leadership and beyond.

That work includes close collaboration with ADHD UK, a UK charity driving awareness, advocacy and support for people with ADHD in the UK and contributing to global conversations about ADHD awareness and support.

I give my time to these sessions in a voluntary capacity. ADHD UK receives no government funding, so the only thing asked of attendees - if they’re able - is a donation to support the charity’s work.

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Monthly Support Groups

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Parent School Support Group

A monthly space for parents and carers to ask questions, gain perspective and feel supported in navigating ADHD.

Led by Chris Benson - An ADHD adult, parent, and school leader from 2007-2025 - these sessions offer insight, encouragement and practical thinking without formal training content.

A chance to reflect, share challenges and access lived experience and professional understanding in a supportive environment.

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Educators Support Group

A monthly Q&A and reflection forum for teachers, SENCos, TAs and leaders

Hosted by Chris Benson - ADHD specialist and school leader from 2007-2025 - this session provides professional dialogue, perspective and confidence-building rather than training delivery.

An opportunity to explore dilemmas, ask questions and think alongside someone who understands today’s school realities.

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ADHD UK was founded in 2020 with a mission to help those affected by ADHD – either those that have the condition or people close to them: family, friends, employers, and co-workers.

ADHD UK is a charity funded solely from personal donations – of both time and money.

ADHD is a condition that affects a significant number of people in the UK and, as every person is unique, it impacts individuals differently. We aim to help people navigate their life with ADHD, we want to reduce the stigma that some attach to those with ADHD, build awareness, and undertake or fund research that will have a meaningful positive impact on those with ADHD.

ADHD UK is a registered charity with charity number 1188365.

Your donation is incredibly important

Please consider donating to support ADHD UK’s work. The charity is working to positively change what it means to have ADHD in the UK. It needs your help to do that.

ADHD UK receives no government funds. Fundraising is extremely difficult because of the economic climate and because of the discrimination and stigma that means many can’t be out and ask for fundraising sponsorship.

That means any donation you give is extremely valued. It is the only way ADHD UK can do the work it does. Thank you for considering it.

To donate please click here.