by Robert Walmsley | Jun 13, 2025 | Articles
By Brenda Keirnan, in collaboration with ADHD Pirates This piece shares part of my lived experience being autistic with ADHD and as an Inclusion Advisory Teacher who now supports schools across Derbyshire. I wrote it for the many educators who are doing their best,...
by Robert Walmsley | Jan 31, 2025 | Articles
At ADHD Pirates, we’re passionate about making the science behind ADHD accessible and practical. Time blindness is a common experience for many adults with ADHD, but why does it happen, and how can we work with our brains instead of against them? To dig into the...
by Robert Walmsley | Dec 30, 2024 | Articles
ADHD is one of the most misunderstood neurodevelopmental differences, with its recognition shaped by societal biases and gendered stereotypes. These narratives exclude many individuals and perpetuate misunderstandings. This article explores these biases and advocates...
by AdHdPirAdmn | Jun 13, 2024 | Articles
The rise in ADHD diagnoses in the UK has prompted discussions about potential overdiagnosis. Here’s an examination of the evidence and factors influencing these trends. Trends in Diagnosis and Treatment Recent data indicate a noticeable rise in individuals seeking...
by AdHdPirAdmn | Jun 13, 2024 | Articles
Neurodiversity is about recognising and valuing different ways of thinking, learning and working. In the workplace, this means moving beyond awareness into practical action. We partnered with Jones Chase Employment Lawyers to co-author a series of articles that...