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Partner Organisations and Services

We currently work with a number of public and private sector partners. 

Dundee Social Enterprise Network (DSEN)

This is where the idea for our group all began back in 2013.  Alison our groups founder went to them for advice and support and then realised that a Social Enterprise was a good business model to follow.  She then received support from DSEN to register as a charity.  They have been a source of great support over the last 6 years. 

Perth and Kinross ADHD Support Group 

The Perth and Kinross ADHD Support Group began in 2002.  Their mission is to Understand, Support, Develop, and Promote those affected by ADHD and other neuro-developmental disorders. They are a registered charity and offer support and understanding to Parents, Carers, young people, siblings and their families in Perth and Kinross. 

Our two organisations first began working together in 2016 when the idea of a the Scottish ADHD Coalition first came about.  Since then we have worked on many projects together and 2019/20 will be our biggest project yet under the ADHD Tayside umbrella. 


Dundee City Council Education Department

We work with DCC education department to provide training for teachers and support staff.  We also liaise with the additional support needs officers to help schools and parents resolve issues around ABLe plans for young people.   

Dundee City Council Social Work Department

We have provided a training session about ADHD and mood management to Social Workers and support staff. 

Angus Council Education Department  

We work with Angus education department to provide training for teachers and support staff.  

NHS Tayside Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services

We are now working with CAMHS to develop a programme to support children, young people and their families while they are awaiting diagnosis and or medication. 

Tayside Police - Maryfield Community Engagement Team

The local community officers have been attending our youth groups breaking down barriers and meeting the young people. 

Figure 8 Consultancy Dundee

Figure 8 are a local team of researchers and associate consultants that have expertise in many areas of health and social care, including mental health, learning disabilities and suicide prevention.  When carrying out our research project in 2017/18 they provide training for us. 

Scottish ADHD Coalition 

The Scottish ADHD Coalition was launched in June 2017 to bring together the voluntary organisations providing support to adults and children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Scotland, and their parents, carers and families.


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