CPD Seminar: ADHD, Autism & Substance Use
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CPD Seminar: ADHD, Autism & Substance Use

Join us for a CPD Seminar on ADHD, Autism & Substance Use - gain valuable insights and care solutions

By Venus Healthcare

Date and time

Thu, 1 May 2025 12:00 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

Friends House

173-177 Euston Road London NW1 2BJ United Kingdom

Agenda

Agenda
Session 1
Session 2
Tea/Coffee Break
Session 3
Tea/Coffee Break
Session 4
Q & A

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Registration & Lunch

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

This CPD seminar provides an in-depth exploration of the intersection between ADHD and substance use, addressing the unique challenges faced by individuals with co-occurring conditions. The event will present expert-led discussions, service users experiences, and evidence-based strategies to enhance professional practice and improve patient outcomes.

Key Learning Objectives

By attending this seminar, participants will:

• Understand the relationship between ADHD and substance use, including contributing factors and risk profiles.

• Gain insight into neurodiversity-informed approaches for supporting individuals with ADHD and co-occurring substance use disorders.

• Learn about best practices in assessment, intervention, and multi-disciplinary care coordination.

• Explore case studies and lived experiences to contextualize service user needs and enhance compassionate care.

• Engage in interactive discussions on service innovation, treatment accessibility, and integrated support pathways.

Who Should Attend?

This seminar is designed for professionals across the healthcare, social care, mental health, and addiction sectors, including:

✔️ NHS clinicians, GPs, and nurses

✔️ Social workers and safeguarding professionals

CPD Registration

This event is free for professionals working within the NHS, local authorities, or charity organisations. Attendees will receive CPD certification upon completion. To register, please use your work email address to secure your place.

Join us for this important discussion on ADHD and substance use, and contribute to shaping better care pathways for individuals in need.


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