ADHD in children and adolescents: Assessment, management, racialized youth, and cannabis effects

ADHD in children and adolescents: Assessment, management, racialized youth, and cannabis effects

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Event date: -

Event location: Online

Event Link: https://cvent.me/nA44aY

Event type: Single day (a day or less)

Webinar details: March 26, 2025 |  9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET

This training is suitable for:
Mental Health Professionals: psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, social workers
Medical Professionals: nurses, psychiatrists, pediatricians, family doctors
Direct Service Workers: drop in workers, shelter and hostel workers, child and youth workers, youth justice workers
Educators: teachers, ECE, school administration, support staff

Level of training: Intermediate

Client age category: For professionals who work with clients aged  3-18 years.

Description: ADHD affects up to 10% of youth and is a disorder that usually persists through the lifespan.  In childhood and adolescence, ADHD is associated with considerable impairment in academic, social and mental/physical health outcomes.  Understanding ADHD is critical for those who work with children and their families.

In the morning session, Dr. Flood will provide an overview of ADHD, focusing on the differences in how it presents in males and females, as well as the comorbid disorders that often accompany ADHD. He will also address common facts and myths surrounding the condition. Following this, Dr. Almagor will present on multimodal management of ADHD, including medications and psychosocial supports for individuals with ADHD.

In the afternoon session, Ms. Nadia Kerr will explore the unique challenges faced by racialized children and their families in accessing ADHD diagnoses and receiving culturally responsive support. Dr. Flood, the author of CADDRA’s Position Statement on Cannabis and ADHD, will then discuss the impact of cannabis on the developing brain, particularly in relation to ADHD.

Learning objectives:

  • Have greater clarity as to the diagnosis of ADHD, its many presentations, and its association with other mental health challenges and functional outcomes. 
  • Be familiar with the multimodal management for ADHD including the facts, myths and how to address the neurobiological aspect of ADHD. 
  • Understand the unique needs of racialized children and their families in addressing ADHD.
  • Recognize the effects of cannabis on the brain from conception through adult years and know its impact on ADHD. 

Registration fee: $300 | Student $270

Learn more and register at: https://cvent.me/nA44aY