Category: The ADHD Children’s Programme

  • 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

  • Watch The Presentations From Our ADHD Seminar

    Watch The Presentations From Our ADHD Seminar

    We’re delighted to announce that the presentations from our seminar, “Improving Outcomes for Children with ADHD by Empowering Parents,” are now available to watch.

    This event showcased insights and practical strategies for supporting children with ADHD. Our speakers, including professionals in child psychiatry and mental health, shared valuable knowledge aimed at enhancing outcomes for these children.

    The importance of parenting programmes for ADHD – Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Associate Professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry UCD School of Medicine, Dr Blanaid Gavin.


    How the Parents Plus ADHD Programme works for Families – Professor John Sharry, University College Dublin School of Psychology, Clinical Director at Parents Plus, and leading innovator in solution-focused practice.


    Delivering the ADHD Programme through CAMHS –

    Lisa Whitlock Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust.


    Getting a Parent Group Started – 

    Nonsi Mabhena, Nurse Therapist and Rebecca Taylor Registered Physician Associate, ADHD Pathway,  Tower Hamlets CAMHS


    About the Parents Plus ADHD Programme

    The ADHD programme is a new modified version of the evidence based Parents Plus Children’s programme that addresses the needs of parents of children with ADHD aged 6-12 years. The programme is flexible and can be delivered to small groups or with individuals over 8-12 weeks.

    Developed with flexibility in mind, the programme can be delivered to small groups or individual parents over a span of 8-12 weeks. It is a tool for professionals supporting families and children displaying ADHD symptoms such as restlessness, inability to concentrate, excessive physical movement, and impulsivity in conversation.

    By participating in this facilitator training, professionals will gain a deep understanding of ADHD and its impacts on family dynamics. They’ll learn effective strategies for managing behavioural and emotional problems, boosting children’s self-esteem and confidence, and helping parents reduce their own stress levels. The programme also covers the role of medication and other treatments, strategies to manage homework and educational challenges, and ways to support children in developing friendships and discussing their ADHD.

    The five-module training provided equips facilitators not only with the skills to deliver the ADHD programme but also the Parents Plus Children’s Programme. The training emphasises developing a thorough understanding of the needs of families with a child with ADHD, delivering the programme effectively through both face-to-face and online sessions, and building on parents’ strengths to foster ongoing positive changes.

    This facilitator training is suitable for a diverse range of professionals, including:

    • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Teams
    • Primary Care Teams  
    • GPs
    • Family Support Services
    • Early Intervention and Prevention Teams
    • Teachers
    • ADHD charities
    • Child Protection Teams

    Feedback from studies in primary schools, mental health, and disability settings has shown that families who complete the programme report significant improvements. These include increased positive social behavior in children, reduced behavior and emotional problems, decreased parental stress, and increased parental confidence

    The Parents Plus ADHD Programme is about empowering parents and professionals with the knowledge and tools to nurture resilient, confident children with ADHD, and fostering stronger, healthier family relationships. The next ADHD Children’s Programme training takes place on the 19th, 20th, 21st, 26th & 27th February 2024 from 9.15am – 1.30pm. Click here to book your place.
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  • ‘Improving Outcomes for Children with ADHD by Empowering Parents’ – Showcase Presentations

    ‘Improving Outcomes for Children with ADHD by Empowering Parents’ – Showcase Presentations

    Watch Our Showcase Presentations From Seminar – ‘Improving Outcomes for Children with ADHD by Empowering Parents’

    Parents Plus, the charity who develop evidence-based parenting and mental health programmes for services supporting families, were delighted to present a unique FREE online seminar for mental health professionals titled ‘Improving Outcomes for Children with ADHD by Empowering Parents’, which took place late last October where we shared our specialist ADHD programme, its impact for services and families in the UK, and the valuable insights we have gathered.

    Key speakers on the day included Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Associate Professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, UCD School of Medicine, Dr Blanaid Gavin, and Professor John Sharry from UCD and Clinical Director at Parents Plus. Who shared their expertise on improving outcomes for ADHD treatment and essential information for mental health professionals to share with parents of children with ADHD.

    In addition, Lisa Whitlock from Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust presented on the value of delivering the Parents Plus ADHD Programme through Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). Clinical Nurse Specialist and Mental Health Lecturer at the University of the West of England, Fred Ehresman, also shared best practices for ensuring effective group delivery for families.
    Crucially, this event will also centre around the lived experiences of families navigating ADHD.

    We also heard first-hand from two parents who have completed a Parents Plus ADHD Programme journey.

    For anyone who missed this unique event you can watch back the key presentations below.

    ADHD Children’s Programme Background / John Sharry
    CAMHS & ADHD Children’s Programme / Lisa Whitlock
    Importance of Parenting Programmes in ADHD / Dr Blánaid Gavin
    Running the Parents Plus ADHD programme in a CAMHS Service

    You can learn more about our ADHD Programme by clicking here!

    If you would like to train in any of our programmes, learn about our group discounts or discover how we can support you to improve outcomes for children, adolescents and families, please contact our Impact Lead, Vicki Byrne, Vicki@parentsplus.ie 

    You can also explore our 2024 training options by clicking here! Where you will also be able to download our Programme brochure.

  • Unlocking CPD Benefits With Parents Plus

    Unlocking CPD Benefits With Parents Plus

    In today’s fast-evolving healthcare landscape, continuous professional development (CPD) remains the cornerstone for healthcare professionals eager to keep their knowledge updated, and services impactful.

    Parents Plus, cognizant of the pivotal role CPD plays, is delighted to offer a FREE online seminar, Improving Outcomes for Children with ADHD by Empowering Parents.

    In this update we will explore why our FREE online seminar stands out as a CPD opportunity and goes beyond its enlightening content on empowering parents for better ADHD outcomes.

    Who is this Seminar for?
    The FREE seminar is suitable for a range of professionals, including:

    •  Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Teams
    • Primary Care Teams
    • GPs
    • Family Support Services
    • Early Intervention and Prevention Teams
    • Teachers
    • ADHD charities
    • Child Protection Teams  

    Why Attend the Parents Plus Seminar?

    1. Evidence-Based Insights: The seminar is poised to bring forth insights rooted in real-world case studies, experiences, and research.
    2. Diverse Perspectives: Learn directly from professionals, including Dr. Blánaid Gavin and Professor John Sharry, providing a rounded, holistic understanding of the subject.
    3. Interactive Learning: Engage in discussions, Q&A sessions, and network with peers.

    What is the purpose of CPD for healthcare professionals?

    CPD serves as an educational process, facilitating professionals in maintaining and enhancing their knowledge, skills, and abilities. It’s a commitment to lifelong learning – professionals who make this commitment for their service users are ensuring that they receive the highest quality care informed by the latest research, techniques, and methodologies.

    What is the importance and benefits of CPD?

    1. Knowledge & Skill Augmentation: CPD allows professionals to fill gaps in their expertise, ensuring they remain effective, competent, and meet both short and long-term career goals.
    2. Staying Updated: Healthcare is an ever-evolving field. CPD ensures that professionals are not just updated but are at the forefront of these changes.
    3. Increased Confidence: Regular CPD ensures healthcare professionals have the utmost confidence in their skills and knowledge, promoting a higher degree of patient trust.
    4. Professional Network Expansion: CPD often presents opportunities for professionals to connect with peers and experts, expanding their professional network and opening doors to collaborations, partnerships, and referrals.

    What are the benefits of CPD for you, service users, and your service?

    • For You: Beyond skill and knowledge augmentation, CPD empowers professionals with a renewed sense of purpose, direction, and motivation in their roles. It can also serve as a roadmap for career advancement and specialization.
    • Service User: Professionals working with families and children who are committed to CPD give their service users access to the most recent and effective interventions, treatments, and care. It ensures safety, efficacy, and can lead to better health outcomes.
    • For the Service: Organizations that prioritize CPD find themselves better equipped to adapt to industry changes, ensure patient satisfaction, and maintain a reputation for excellence in care delivery.

    How can I integrate this FREE CPD opportunity into my professional journey?

    • You can register to attend our online seminar ‘Improving Outcomes for Children with ADHD by Empowering Parents here.
    • You can Click here to add the seminar details to your calendar.
    • You can recognise the potential for professional growth and share with peers who’d value this opportunity.

    Parents Plus is a charity that builds the capacity of services to improve outcomes for families by training and supervising professionals in our eight flagship evidence-based parenting and mental health programmes.

    If you’re interested in discussing training and supervision for your team, securing discounts for bookings of six or more people, or learning our tailored support in the roll-out and evaluation of the programmes to ensure effective community-wide delivery, please reach out.

    Contact our Impact Lead, Vicki Byrne, at vicki@parentsplus.ie or phone 085-8705772.

  • Update from the ADHD Programme Launch Seminar

    Update from the ADHD Programme Launch Seminar

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    Speech and language therapist, Úna O’Brien and Parents Plus Clinical Director, Dr John Sharry

    The entire team at Parents Plus want to extend a huge thank you to everyone that attend our new ADHD Children’s Programme for Professionals launch seminar.

    Cherie Tyner Parents Plus CEO said “It was wonderful to have so many professionals from CAMHS, Primary Care, Education, Disability and Family support services join, all clearly wanting to support families with evidence-based programmes”.

    As the Parents Plus ADHD Children’s Programme is Ireland’s first ADHD training programme for frontline professionals it was important to us that attendees to the seminar heard from professionals using the programme. Speech and language therapist, Úna O’Brien who has worked in CAMHS with many families who have a child with ADHD, spoke at the seminar and said it’s “frustrating for professionals who may not know or understand enough about ADHD.  If they don’t have the tools to help, they are facing client dissatisfaction, and this affects their confidence.”

    The most powerful part of the launch yesterday was the parent presentations. It was wonderful to be able to give them a platform to tell the professionals how the service has impacted them and explain in their own words how the whole family have benefited from the programme.


    For anyone who couldn’t make the launch seminar we are delighted to be able to share with you the slide deck which will give you a summary of the course materials and outline the work that has gone into creating this vitally important programme.

    If you have any questions about anything covered in the seminar, booking your training in the Parents Plus ADHD Programme for professionals or any of our other professional programmes please feel free to contact Vicki Byrne at vicki@parentsplus.ie 

    For those who attended our seminar we would genuinely value you taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our short survey. via the button below. We know you are extremely busy and truly appreciate your time and feedback as this helps us to continue to provide engaging events and programmes in the future.

    The Parents Plus ADHD Children’s programme 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. If you are an interested professional or manager and would like to learn more about the Parents Plus Children’s ADHD training and discover how the programme will work in your service you Click Here.

    For a quick snapshot of the seminar and the key messages you can visit our Twitter feed below

    The Parents Plus ADHD Childrens Programme was written by Prof John Sharry (Co-founder of Parents Plus and Adjunct Professor, in the School of Psychology, UCD) and Gráinne Hampson (Speech and Language Therapist, Parents Plus) along with a wider multidisciplinary professional team and with input from ADHD Ireland and the parents who attend their services. The programme is distributed by the Parents Plus Charity (CHY 13664), who develop evidence-based programmes and support professionals to deliver them to families.