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Contemporary Care for ADHD in Adulthood: Medication, Psychosocial Supports and Beyond

Adult ADHD has become a significant focus area within the Australian mental health system due to rapidly increasing demand for diagnosis, medication, and ongoing support. This growth has outpaced existing service capacity, particularly in public and regional settings.

The Australasian ADHD Professionals Association’s (2022) guideline for clinical practice recommends psychoeducation, skills-based psychological interventions, and environmental supports as part of comprehensive care.

Attend this webinar to hear our panel explore what effective, person centred support can look like when supporting people with ADHD.

Register and attend the webinar live to be among the first to engage with the content. The webinar recording will be released 1 week after the broadcast.

Learning Outcomes
Describe how system reform effects shared accountability in collaborative care models for adults with ADHD.
Apply practical strategies for building effective professional networks and referral pathways.
Identify the implications for care due to increased reliance on ADHD screening tools and rapid assessment models.
Identify how shared care and clear role boundaries enable best practice care for adults with ADHD, specifically exploring the relationships between prescribing and non-prescribing roles.
Panellists

Rebecca Alexander
Clinical Psychologist

Dr Corin Miller
General Practitioner
Moderator

Dr Maddi Derrick
Clinical Psychologist

For more information, contact MHPN at e.arnel@mhpn.org.au or 1800 209 031.

Thu
14
May

When
7:00pm - 8:00pm,
Thursday 14 May 2026

Organiser
MHPN

CPD Points Available?
Yes

Event Fees?
No