welcome to adhd pirates

There is a lot of information about ADHD and neurodiversity. What is often missing is a way to make sense of it in real situations.

Many adults are left navigating long waits, unclear pathways, and conflicting explanations. They may be managing on the outside, but things feel inconsistent, effortful, or difficult to sustain.

ADHD Pirates is designed to work in that space.

Everything here is shaped by work across groups, workplaces, and lived experience, including frontline and organisational contexts. The focus is on how things actually play out over time, including where understanding does not translate into action, and where things shift under pressure, fatigue, or changing circumstances.

The focus is on supporting you to make sense of what you are seeing, notice patterns in how things work over time, understand your options, and decide what is relevant in your situation.

Before you dive in

ADHD Pirates is designed to support understanding and orientation, not provide direct intervention.

We do not offer one to one services, clinical advice, or crisis support. This is intentional.

The focus here is on helping you explore what fits your situation and decide your own next steps, rather than following fixed guidance.

What We Offer

ADHD Groups

Our ADHD groups run in Staffordshire. They are lightly facilitated, people-led spaces where adults can take time to make sense of how ADHD shows up in their own lives, without pressure to have answers or present themselves in a certain way.

ADHD Tools & Resources

A curated hub to help you understand ADHD and navigate the range of information, tools, and support available. Not everything will fit, and that is expected. The aim is to help you work out what is useful, and what is not.

FOR EMPLOYEES

Support for making sense of work when things feel unclear or difficult to sustain. Includes practical guides, such as Access to Work, to help you understand your options and take a first step where needed.

FOR EMPLOYERS & HR

Practical guidance and short, accessible guides for supporting staff in real workplace conditions. Designed to give a clear place to start, without needing specialist training or consultancy, and without assuming situations are straightforward.

Articles

Articles that explore patterns, themes, and lived experience across different contexts. This includes where common explanations fall short, where systems create friction, and how things change over time.

Our Language

A shared way of describing ADHD and neurodiversity to reduce confusion and make information easier to apply in real situations.

Supported by The National Lottery Community Fund.

Thanks to National Lottery players for making our work possible.

Logo of the National Lottery Community Fund featuring a stylized hand with two fingers crossed, next to the bold text 'COMMUNITY FUND' in pink. This logo signifies the financial support received from the National Lottery, helping to fund community projects at ADHD Pirates.

Latest Articles and insights

The Workers Missing from the ADHD Conversation

The Workers Missing from the ADHD Conversation

We’re pleased to share this piece from Jamie Gordon, a neurodiversity advocate, workshop facilitator and Employment Advisor within NHS Talking Therapies. Alongside founding the Reading ADHD Group, Jamie has spent years working across hospitality, retail and...

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