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ADHD Peer Support Group

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ADHD Peer Support Group Sheffield is attended and run by adults who have ADHD or think they may have ADHD. Anyone who feels they meet this criteria is welcome to attend meetings. The group follows and embodies the NSUN Peer Support Charter. Please note they are not a service provider led group, they are run entirely by volunteers.

The group meets on the second Monday and the fourth Wednesday of each month. You can receive updates about when the next meeting is by joining their mailing list, which you can do by emailing them. They ask for people to email prior to coming to ensure they get updates of any changes.

Face-to-face meetings are held on the second Monday of each month and the fourth Wednesday, from 6pm – 8pm, in the meeting room at Sheffield Hallam University Charles Street Building in Sheffield. This is a few minutes walk from Sheffield Train Station which is also well served by buses and trams. There is adjacent parking at a nearby Q-Park, though cheaper parking is available 5-10 minutes walk away on Matilda Street, or the NCP on Eyre Street. They ask that people choose one of these sessions to attend each month (Monday OR Wednesday).

If there are any changes, they will do their best to notify all members on the mailing list, usually around 24 hours before the meeting or as soon as they are made aware.

The group also occasionally has friends or family of attendees joining sessions as well as guest professionals who work in areas relating to ADHD, neurodiversity and mental health.

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Meeting Room, Sheffield Hallam University Charles Street Building, 133 Charles St, Sheffield, S1 2ND

Activities organised by ADHD Peer Support Group

ADHD Peer Support Group (Wednesday)
ADHD Peer Support Group (Monday)

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