Category: The ADHD Children’s Programme

  • Testimonial – John Campbell O’Brien

    Testimonial – John Campbell O’Brien

     

    John Campbell O’Brien is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner in ADHD working in CAMHS Dublin North City and County. He trained in the Parents Plus ADHD Programme in April 2024 and has successfully run a programme with parents with plans already in place for more. We asked John to share some of his experiences about the training and he shares some excellent advice on programme implementation and facilitation.

    Training Experience and Group Facilitation

    The training was well-received, my colleague and I  found it flexible, engaging, and informative. The breakout room exercises were particularly well-structured, providing an opportunity for participants to delve deeper into the content and prepare for their own group facilitation.

    Group Implementation and Parent Feedback

    The group sessions have been highly successful so far, with parents expressing significant positive changes in their understanding of ADHD and their ability to cope with their child’s challenges.

    • Before the course: Parents often felt isolated, overwhelmed, and uncertain about how to best support their child. Some were sceptical about the potential benefits of a parent group. 
    • After the course: Parents reported increased confidence, improved communication skills, and a stronger sense of community. They appreciated the neuro-affirmative approach and the opportunity to share experiences with other parents.

    We were able to adapt the format to meet the specific needs of the parents attending our programme. While the core content was maintained, flexibility around the topics was essential to address emerging concerns and questions that came up in the group.

    Professional Background and Funding

    Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) in ADHD, are well placed to implement this programme within CAMHS, along with clinical nurse specialists and other multi-disciplinary professionals. In their specialist ADHD role, the ANPs deliver care from the point of referral and follow the child and family through their journey. Providing the Parents Plus ADHD programme to parents attending the ANP ADHD Pathway at an early stage can really strengthen parents’ neuro-affirming approach to managing  challenges and support them in building positive relationships with their children.

    Securing funding for the training and programme implementation was challenging and I was happy to receive support from the RCSI Clinical Nursing Bursary Award for advanced nursing practice initiative.

    Future Directions

    The high demand for the programme highlights the need for continued investment in parent support services. The integration of the Parents Plus ADHD Programme into the ANP ADHD Pathway, along with the evolving role of ANPs, shows a growing recognition of the importance of early intervention and comprehensive care for ADHD. With a number of PP ADHD groups planned to run in 2025, the aim is to expand the programme across the wider community CAMHS teams in our area.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Parent Support Programmes: The PP-ADHD programme is a valuable tool for empowering parents and improving outcomes for children with ADHD.
    • Neuro-Affirmative Approach: A compassionate and effective approach to understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals.
    • Funding and Advocacy: Continued advocacy and funding are essential to ensure the sustainability of such programmes.

    By sharing these insights, I hope to inspire and inform others who are working to improve the lives of children with ADHD.

  • Parents Plus ADHD Programme Delivers Long-term Benefits for Parents and Children

    Parents Plus ADHD Programme Delivers Long-term Benefits for Parents and Children

    Evaluation Shows Sustained Improvement in Parental Confidence and Child Behaviour Six Months Post-Programme

    Recent evaluations of the Parents Plus programme for parents of children with ADHD have revealed significant positive outcomes. Conducted by Assistant Psychologist at Parents Plus, Liam McGrattan in collaboration with ADHD Ireland and CAMHS, these evaluations provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of this evidence-based parenting programme developed by Parents
    Plus.

    Positive Outcomes from Parents Plus ADHD Programme Evaluations

    Between 2022 and 2023, Parents Plus evaluated the Parents Plus ADHD Programme, gathering feedback from 118 parents of children diagnosed or expected of having ADHD. This evaluation incorporated both quantitative and qualitative research methods, providing a well-rounded view of the programme’s effectiveness.
    According to the study, parents experienced significant improvements in managing their child’s behavioural symptoms associated with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and ADHD symptoms of inattention. Parental satisfaction remained high six months after the programme ended, indicating that the Parents Plus ADHD Programme has long-term, positive effects on families. The quantitative evaluation revealed that parents felt more confident in managing and understanding their child and ADHD after completing the programme.

    John Sharry (Clinical Director of Parents Plus) commented on the programme’s impact:

    This evaluation provides strong evidence that the Parents Plus ADHD programme equips parents with the tools and knowledge to support their children effectively. The results show that the benefits extend well beyond the duration of the programme.”

    Building Support Networks Through Solution-Focused Group Work

    The qualitative evaluation further highlighted the positive experience parents had during group sessions. Many participants found support in sharing experiences with others facing similar challenges. This led to the development of friendships and support networks, where parents could exchange ideas and offer advice to one another on managing the unique challenges of parenting a child with ADHD.

    Parents also appreciated the Parents Plus ADHD programme materials, such as the parent book, which provided ongoing resources and information even after the programme had ended. These materials helped parents feel more able to manage future challenges.

    Parents Plus Commitment to Evidence-Based Parenting Programmes

    Parents Plus is committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based parenting programmes. Its ongoing evaluations ensure that the Parents Plus ADHD programme continues to meet the evolving needs of parents and children in Ireland, the UK and beyond. For more information about the Parents Plus ADHD Programme, including training opportunities for facilitators, visit our dedicated webpage.

  • The impact of Parents Plus ADHD Children’s Programme in NHS CAMHS service

    The impact of Parents Plus ADHD Children’s Programme in NHS CAMHS service

    Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Blanaid Gavin explains that “The Parents Plus ADHD Programme is a fundamental tool to effective ADHD care. Professionals develop a greater understanding of ADHD, the real-life challenges of parents and how to most effectively use helpful solution focused therapeutic strategies to enable positive behaviours.

    Professionals also gain confidence from the use of a structured programme using evidenced based strategies. Through experiencing the encouraging outcomes of the programme, this enhances therapeutic optimism, and in itself is key to professionals’ ability to facilitate constructive change.”
    The critical need for and value of early access to evidence-based and tailored parenting interventions for families raising a child with ADHD through their local NHS CAMHS services cannot be underestimated. It is a key component of ensuring mental health and wellbeing of children with ADHD, their parents and siblings. The Parents Plus ADHD Children’s Programme addresses the needs of parents of children with ADHD aged 6-12 years, and can help prevent serious secondary problems, such as self-harm and substance misuse, from affecting children with ADHD as they grow older. The programme utilises a solution-focused approach with facilitators introducing and exploring topics and parents’ problem-solving solutions as a group.

    Furthermore, due to its group nature, the programme is cost-effective as it supports large numbers of service users with limited staff/time. It can also be delivered on a one-to-one basis, and improves mental health teams’ overall service delivery to families raising a child with ADHD.

    Speaking of its effectiveness, NHS CAMHS Gloucestershire, Lisa Whitlock shares the impact of delivering the programme, “We had one hundred percent improvement on parent goal-based outcomes, and one hundred percent of parents reported the programme had a positive effect on their family.”

    NHS CAMHS Registered Physician Associate, Rebecca Taylor explains, “Running the Parents Plus Children’s ADHD Programme in Tower Hamlets makes you remember why you do what you do. It is rewarding and a privilege to see parents feel supported on their journey with this programme.”

    The proof is in the evidence:
    The Parents Plus Children’s Programme is robustly evidence-based and two randomised controlled trials conducted in clinical settings attest to its effectiveness for families with children with ADHD.


    Study 1 – Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Ireland, RCT study
    Compared to the control group parents completing the programme showed significant reductions in:

    •  Reductions in children’s total difficulties and conduct concerns
    •  Decreased parental stress and increased parental confidence
    •  Improvements in parent goals
    •  Gains maintained at five-month follow-up.

    Study 2 – ADHD Mental Health Service, Turkey RCT study
    The children in the study were aged 6–11 years, and they had been diagnosed with ADHD and had residual symptoms despite the effective dosage and timing of their medication.
    Compared to the control those in the programme group improved significantly more overtime on –

    • Conners’ Parent Rating Scale-Revised
    • Family Assessment Device
    • Parent Stress Index

    This trial is the first clinical study involving the parents of children with ADHD that addresses residual
    symptoms and functional impairments that remain despite the administration of the maximum
    effective dose of pharmacological treatment.


    By training as a facilitator of this programme, you will learn how to support parents to:

    • Understand the challenges and strengths of ADHD
    • Manage behaviour and emotional problems
    • Build their children’s self-esteem and confidence and reduce their stress
    • Understand the role of medication and other treatments
    • Manage homework and education challenges
    • Help their child talk about and understand ADHD
    • Support children’s friendships

    The professional programme training focuses on:

    • Developing an in-depth understanding of the needs of families raising a child with ADHD
    • Delivering the programme via face-to-face and online sessions, to groups and individual families
    • Providing opportunities to observe and practise the skills to become a solution-focused facilitator
    • Building on parents’ strengths as a basis for ongoing change
    • Strengthening inter-agency and community partnerships

    NHS CAMHS Nurse Therapist, Nonsi Mabhena adds, “Through training in and delivering the Parents Plus ADHD Children’s Programme in our service, parents experiences are validated, they are supported to know that they are not terrible parents. Parents learn that there are many positives to having ADHD and raising a child with ADHD, and to understand that often it is the world around us that is not designed to support these children.”


    The Parents Plus Supports Package:
    Research shows that families achieve the best outcomes when facilitators and their managers are supported pre and post-training to deliver programmes. Parents Plus charity provide a comprehensive package of pre and post-training supports to our facilitators and managers to ensure a sustainable and effective delivery of the programmes within their agency.


    Our supports include the following:

    • Implementation support to get groups off the ground, including planning workshops and coaching for managers.
    • Access to two individual supervision sessions free of charge in the first year post-training.
    • Advanced training workshops on specific topics.
    • Extra resources to facilitate delivery, e.g. fliers, posters, certificates, practice articles, parenting articles, and supplementary handouts.
    • Support to promote your Parents Plus courses in your community.
    • Advice and guidance on evaluating and monitoring outcomes in your agency to ensure your groups are effective.
    • Sponsorship for further supervision is available on the application.

    The Parents Plus Programmes are robustly evidence-based and currently over 27 studies conducted in clinical, disability and community settings attest to their effectiveness for families with children and adolescents of all ages, dealing with a variety of challenges and issues. For example, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Alan Carr, University College Dublin, presented a meta-analysis of the Parents Plus evidence base. This analysis, conducted with over 1,000 families, highlights the significant
    benefit for families who attend the Parents Plus courses, both post-treatment and at follow-up. The study was published in the International Journal Family Process.


    For more information on the Parents Plus ADHD Programme and how it can benefit your teams and the families you support, please contact our Impact Lead, Vicki Byrne at vicki@parentsplus.ie.
    Our charity also provide onsite training, team supervision, and tailored packages of support to ensure the successful rollout and evaluation of our evidence-based programmes.

  • Unlocking the Potential of ADHD Support: How Parents Plus Can Enhance Your Service

    Unlocking the Potential of ADHD Support: How Parents Plus Can Enhance Your Service

    We have a few remaining places left on our ADHD Programme Training starting on the 18th of April.

    Our PP-ADHD training is for frontline professionals and can help prevent serious secondary problems, such as self-harm and substance misuse, from affecting children with ADHD as they grow older.

    This programme utilises a solution-focused approach with facilitators introducing and exploring topics and parents’ problem-solving solutions as a group.

    The PP-ADHD programme was developed with the understanding that early intervention from specially trained professionals can help parents manage the challenges children with ADHD can face, reducing the likelihood of serious secondary problems developing as the child gets older.

    The PP-ADHD programme is for parents of children aged 6-12 who are suspected, awaiting, or who have received a diagnosis of ADHD.

    The training focuses on:

    • Developing an in-depth understanding of the needs of families with a child with ADHD
    • Delivering the programme via face-to-face and online sessions, to groups and individual families
    • Providing opportunities to observe and practise the skills to become a solution-focused facilitator
    • Building on parents’ strengths as a basis for ongoing change
    • Strengthening inter-agency and community partnerships

    By training as a facilitator of this programme, you will learn how to support parents to:

    • Understand the challenges and strengths of ADHD
    • Manage behaviour and emotional problems
    • Build their children’s self-esteem and confidence
    • Reduce their stress as parents
    • Understand the role of medication and other treatments
    • Manage homework and education challenges
    • Help their child talk about and understand ADHD
    • Support children’s friendships

    The ADHD Children’s Programme facilitator training is suitable for a range of professionals, including:

    • Primary Care Teams such as Psychologists, Social Workers, and Public Health Nurses
    • CAMHS Teams
    • Family Resource Centres
    • GPs
    • Primary School Teachers
    • Family-focused charities such as ADHD Ireland


    If you would like to learn more about the PP-ADHD training Programme please feel free to email Vicki Byrne at vicki@parentsplus.ie