Adult ADHD Peer Support Group Glasgow - General Session

Adult ADHD Peer Support Group Glasgow - General Session

General discussion peer support group session. Free form conversations! For adults seeking diagnosis or those who have one already.

By Glasgow Adult ADHD Peer Support Group

Select date and time

Tue, 6 May 2025 18:00 - 20:00 GMT+1

Location

The Renfield Training and Conference Centre Glasgow

260 Bath Street Glasgow G2 4JP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

Agenda

6:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Meet & Greet


We go around the table introducing ourselves and explain briefly where we are in our journey. Whether we're diagnosed, seeking diagnosis, or supporting a friend or family member who we are accompanyi...

6:15 PM - 7:55 PM

Peer Support


We prioritise new faces and do our best to give everyone an opportunity to talk. We can discuss our experiences, ask questions, and share resources. Since this is a general session, discussion is fre...

7:55 PM - 8:00 PM

Wrap Up


We have a WhatsApp group which we share at the end of the session. Some of us continue to the pub around the corner which serves a wide variety of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks, but absolutely n...

About this event

This is an in-person meet-up for adults with ADHD, run by the local ADHD community. You do not need a formal diagnosis.

Ours is an inclusive space where we each have a bit of time to discuss our concerns, where we are currently in life, and then reflect and support each other. You’ll meet like-minded people discussing their ADHD, in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Our sessions start on time at 18:00, so we actually recommend trying to arrive a little bit earlier, to navigate around the venue. Time blindness is also a thing apparently! We finish up at 20:00.

Worth noting: We are a long-established self-organised nonprofit group, which is why the ticket price is so low - we just need to cover room hire; we also don't have any ties to local private services, so we like to regard ourselves as impartial - certainly we do the best we can!


Getting to our meeting room

The Renfield Centre layout can be a bit confusing for first timers, so below is a pictorial step-by-step guide.

Come through the main door and head right, past the glass cafe wall, the line of chairs with small tables, through the door at the end of the corridor and down the stairs.

At the bottom of the stairs the Milton Room is almost directly ahead of you. The Milton Room door looks like a boiler cupboard and can be missed, but actually opens to a lovely room.

p.s. Wherever you see steps in the pictures, step-free access is also available alongside.

Frequently asked questions

What if I don't have ADHD?

We operate a confidential, safe space for our peers. If you are coming to give moral support to a friend with ADHD who is also attending, no problem, although this group is primarily for those with ADHD. For anyone else, this is not the group for you.

How often do people come?

Some people come just once to get the information they need and that's totally ok. Others come monthly or on an ad hoc basis. Very few come to both sessions per month.

Accessibility

There is step free access throughout the venue, and a disabled-friendly toilet.

Refreshments

If you want to bring a bottle of water that's fine.

Any other questions?

Please be aware we’re all volunteers, not medical professionals, and any advice is best crowd-sourced during the session itself.

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£0 – £3.50