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Article Published in the “ADHD in Practice”

Dr Kewley and Hannah Wachnianin have recently written an article about ADHD and giftedness which has been published in this autumns “ADHD in Practice.”  The article discuss’ the role of ADHD and intelligence, the ability to hyperfocus, defining giftedness, misdiagnosis and the relevance of IQ scores. Many gifted people with ADHD gravitate towards the average,

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ADHD Awareness Week Dr Kewley Talks At ADDISS Conference

ADDISS is a charity that provides information, training and support for parents, sufferers and professionals in the fields of ADHD and related learning and behavioural difficulties.  This weekend ADDISS are having their 10th International conference at which our own Dr Kewley will be a speaker. Dr Kewley will be discussing a personal interest of his;

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Intercollegiate Healthcare Standards for Children and Young People

Dr Kewley is part of the Intercollegiate Group on Healthcare Standards for Children and Young People in Secure Settings (CYPSS) led by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH). This is a leading project to develop and implement a set of standards for the planning and provision of healthcare for children and young

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Dr Kewley speaks on BBC Radio 4

On the 27th March, Dr Kewley spoke with Dr Mark Porter, BBC health reporter, to discuss the effect of ADHD on adults.  Dr Kewley commented that there is a “cohort of adults who have gone through life untreated.  In many areas of the country there is still a significant shortfall in provision for adults.”  To

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