The life-changing power of ADHD Aware's peer support groups
What is peer support?
Peer support is a type of help where people with similar experiences meet to support each other emotionally, socially, or practically. Peer support comes from being part of a group with others who have a shared lived experience.
What are the benefits of peer support?
We offer seven peer support groups per month:
five online and two in person.
For Adults with ADHD
Welcoming, non-judgmental and confidential sessions, participate as much or as little as you like.
We run both drop-in and group discussion sessions online (on Zoom) and in-person (in Brighton). All sessions must be booked in advance except for the in-person drop-in session.
Our popular volunteer-led drop-in sessions are friendly, relaxed social gatherings with around 10 to 20 attendees from diverse backgrounds.
Group discussions are structured meetings that focus on a specific topic with a facilitator. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest topic every month!
For Parents, Carers, and Partners of Adults with ADHD
Gain informal peer advice if someone you know is impacted by ADHD.
We run these group sessions online (on Zoom) only. All sessions must be booked in advance.
When and Where
Meeting
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Event Calendar
How To Attend Peer Support Sessions?
Sign Up
Join our mailing list to get our monthly newsletter on the first day of the month containing full details of how to book our events.
Register
Use the link from the newsletter to register for the session. It’s popular, so act quickly! (It can help to set a monthly calendar alert to remind you to book!)
Get Link & Join
Most of our ADHD support groups take place from 7pm to 9pm on Zoom. In-person events take place in Brighton. Dates, times and locations are contained in the newsletter.