Welcome to ADHD Pirates CIC
ADHD groups and resources
Created by and for ADHD adults in Staffordshire and online.
ADHD is not one size fits all. This space brings together lived experience, professional insight, and carefully curated resources to help adults explore ADHD in ways that make sense to them.
Whether you are newly exploring ADHD or navigating it day to day, you will find a calm starting point here. Articles, tools, and shared experiences you can dip into at your own pace.
Before you dive in
We do not provide one to one services, clinical advice, or crisis support. Our focus is on orientation, shared learning, and signposting. Supporting people to explore information, resources, and community spaces independently and on their own terms.
What We Offer
ADHD Groups
ADHD Tools & Resources
A curated hub of tools and resources for adults making sense of ADHD. Find trusted organisations, apps, books, podcasts, and accessible research from the UK and beyond.
Articles
Workplace Resources
Practical guides and resources exploring neurodiversity at work, with clear routes for both employees and employers. Includes signposts to Access to Work guidance, specialist workplace support, and trusted legal information.
Our Language
Supported by The National Lottery Community Fund.
Thanks to National Lottery players for making our work possible.
Latest Articles
ADHD, identity, and the quiet cost of fixed stories: When explanations stop too soon
As conversations and content about ADHD grow, there is a strong pull towards certainty. Clear explanations. Clear traits. Clear stories about what ADHD is and what it means. That pull is understandable. Many people arrive at ADHD understanding after years of...
Breadth, Curiosity, and the Future of Learning: Rethinking an Education System Built for a Different Era
Is it just me, or does school appear to reward doing things the “right way” while the world outside rarely works that way. We ask children to fit themselves into the system long before they have had the chance to explore who they could be. Behind this sits a deeper...
Loving her, fully
This reflection was written by Carl, the partner of someone with ADHD. In his own words, he shares the chaos, love, and everyday realities of living alongside ADHD and other disabilities. Living with my partner, who has ADHD, is a constant mix of motion, energy, and...



