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BBC News Article: ADHD scheme a ‘lightbulb moment’ for offenders

Cumbria Police have introduced a scheme to screen people in custody for ADHD, giving many offenders a “lightbulb moment” of understanding. The program provides resources, potential diagnoses, and coping strategies, aiming to reduce reoffending and address underlying issues such as impulsivity and addiction, while benefiting individuals and society.

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Medinet Minds, formally known as HealthHarmonie Minds (Medinet Group) Wins Best Outpatient Provider at HSJ Awards 2026

The article argues that ADHD diagnosis is unreliable, making the real-world impact of missed or incorrect treatment unclear.

Cambridge University Article: ADHD: real-world consequences of missed diagnosis and mistreatment

The article argues that ADHD diagnosis is unreliable, making the real-world impact of missed or incorrect treatment unclear.

BBC Bitesize Article: How to focus on homework with ADHD

Advice and real-life tips to help young people with ADHD focus on homework, featuring personal insights from content creator Laurie Faulkner.

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