What to Expect
Discover the often overlooked aspects of ADHD in girls and young women in this insightful webinar. Hosted by Tony Vallance from Building Better Brains, the session aims to shed light on the underdiagnosis and unique characteristics of ADHD in females.
This engaging online event is perfect for parents and carers seeking to better support their children, as well as young people interested in understanding their own experiences. Gain valuable knowledge to help recognize and embrace the diverse profiles of ADHD.
Activity Details
This is the fifth webinar in a comprehensive five-part series on ADHD. The session will run for 90 minutes, providing an overview of ADHD in girls and young women, including common misconceptions and strategies for support.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn from an expert in the field and ask questions relevant to their personal situations. The event is delivered in partnership with Boroondara, Knox, Maroondah, and Yarra Ranges councils.
Location and Access
The webinar is delivered online, making it accessible from the comfort of your home. This format allows busy parents and carers to join without the need to travel.
All you need is a stable internet connection and a device to participate. Instructions for joining the webinar will be provided upon registration.
Important Information
This session is free of charge and open to parents, carers, children, and young people of all ages. It is designed to be inclusive and supportive, providing a safe space to learn and share.
Please ensure you register in advance to secure your spot. The webinar will be held on Wednesday, 1 April 2026, from 19:00 to 20:30.
Booking and Prices
Registration is required but free. Visit the City of Boroondara website or contact the provided details to reserve your place.
There are no additional costs, making this an accessible opportunity for families seeking support and information about ADHD in girls and young women.