A free webinar for parents and carers with Dr Heidi Phillips, Specialist GP in Neurodiversity
Date
Tuesday 21st July
Time
19:00 (UK Time)
Where
Online Teams Webinar
Cost
Free
Can't make it live? Register anyway and we'll send you the recording.
Many parents find themselves asking questions about ADHD in children such as: What should I be looking for? Should I seek an assessment now? What support can schools provide?
This webinar will help you recognise the signs of ADHD, understand when to seek support, and feel clearer about what to do next.
Join Dr Heidi Phillips, Specialist GP in Neurodiversity at Oxford ADHD & Autism Centre, for a practical and reassuring live webinar designed to help parents looking for clarity around ADHD.
Learn how to differentiate common childhood behaviors from clinical presentations of inattention and hyperactivity.
Identify the "tipping points" where developmental challenges start impacting school, social life, or family wellbeing.
A clear breakdown of the clinical process, including information gathering, clinical observation, and diagnosis.
Navigating the post-diagnostic path, from understanding reports to exploring intervention options.
Strategies for communicating with educators, accessing reasonable adjustments, and supporting your child's learning.
A dedicated time for Dr. Phillips to answer common questions from parents and carers anonymously.

Your Host & Educator
Specialist GP in Neurodiversity • MBBCh, BMedSci, PGDip, MRes
Dr Phillips is an advanced ADHD practitioner with nearly 30 years’ experience as an NHS clinician. She is the founder and Chair of the British Association for Neurodiversity (BAND), a membership organisation made up of UK doctors with an interest in neurodiversity. She is also founder and Chair of the Royal College's Neurodiversity Special Interest Group.
Whether you're just starting to explore ADHD or considering an assessment for your child, this webinar will provide practical guidance and reassurance about what to do next.
Can't make it live? Register anyway. Everyone who signs up will receive access to the recording after the webinar, so you can catch up whenever it's convenient for you.
Hosted by Oxford ADHD & Autism Centre
With Dr Heidi Phillips, Specialist GP in Neurodiversity
Yes, this session is provided free of charge by Clinical Partners to help families and educators gain access to expert neurodevelopmental information.
Yes. We understand schedules are busy. Register using the form, and a link to the recording will be emailed to you within 24 hours of the live session ending.
Absolutely. There will be a dedicated Q&A portion at the end of Dr. Phillips' presentation where you can submit questions anonymously.