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ADHD
Awareness Week: 24th - 28th September 2007
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In
2006 ADDISS,
the National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and
Support Service, organised the first ADHD Awareness Week
to promote understanding of ADHD and support for all those
affected by it. |
Following
the success of last year's event, ADDISS affiliate groups around
the country are raising awareness again this year.
Building
on the achievements of our ADHD Conference in 2006, 'Building
Resilience in Children and Families', Liverpool
ADHD Foundation
is raising awareness this year by relaunching its website
to reflect the growth of the organisation over the last five years,
and to promote the increasing range of services we offer.
If each and
everyone of you speak to at least one uninformed person about
ADHD during this week, you will be doing your part to raise ADHD
awareness.
Registered Charity
Status
We
are delighted to announce that the Charity Commission awarded
Liverpool
ADHD Foundation
charitable status in the UK in September 2007.
This is a great recognition
of all the good work that has already been done in our first five
years, and it will boost our potential for funding our development
for many years to come.
Our
Registered Charity number is: 1120898.
Click
here to find out more about how to support our work.