This is a space to be you and get away from it all.
Whether you like to develop creative projects or just participate, as part of the ADHD creatives forum you get to advise ADHD Ireland, coordinate activities and help us provide suitable programmes for you.
This group is for you to meet other like-minded people, chat about the positive and negatives of ADHD and showcase your work, if you like, whether its watercolour images, photos or animation films :-)
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Group Guidelines are as follows:
- Everything discussed within the group is confidential and not to be discussed outside the group - Medication advice will not be given
– ADHD Ireland facilitators and group participants are not clinicians and not qualified to moderate discussions on medication
- Everyone will be given an opportunity to speak, if they wish to do so, however, there is no obligation on anyone to speak
- Be respectful in allowing other people a chance to speak, try and avoid speaking over each other
- Further support is available by emailing [email protected]
**Please note** This group is a peer support group; we are not mental health professionals and therefore not trained to deal with mental health disorders, and it is not a space to talk about personal trauma.
The support we offer is only support. We advise if you have any significant issues or are seeking medical advice, then please speak to your GP.
If you ever feel you are in mental health crisis and need urgent help, call The HSE YourMentalHealth Information Line on freephone 1800 111 888 anytime day or night, or visit your local A and E. A free, 24/7 service, providing everything from a calming chat to immediate support for people going through mental health or emotional crisis.
Free-text HELLO to 50808 to chat with a trained volunteer, any time.
Urgent help: if you need to get urgent help for a mental health issue and your GP is not available, you can contact a GP out-of-hours service or access mental health services through your local mental health unit or hospital.
Emergency: If you or someone you know needs emergency help call 999 or 112