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Presents ADHD Question and Answer Webinar
Webinar Video Recording Below
About the Webinar
This webinar is part one of a two part series, the first being this Saturday via Zoom. To attend, Preregistration is required.
This seminar/webinar two part series was created as a lot people in the ADHD Melbourne group have many questions about what to do following an ADHD diagnosis. Or even about how to manage their lives as they await the opportunity for a diagnosis.
It is proposed that the first webinar is to be held via Zoom this Saturday 23rd April, from 1.45 pm, Melbourne time, until approximately 4.30 pm, with at least one break. Note: Pre-Registration is required so that you receive the Zoom invitation and link.
[Information about the second seminar to be held live in June 2022 in Docklands, Melbourne will be provided in May.]
The first webinar this Saturday will be hosted by Manoj Yadava and Peter Scholem, and the intention is to answer as many questions as possible in the time available. The webinar will run Apart from this several hour live question and answer session, our second intention is to collate remaining questions to be answered in the second live program in late June.
This second part of the series will be live on 25 June, and will feature a panel of at least 4 or 5 ADHD Coaches. These coaches will firstly outline how each of them operates. Then we’ll get into answering all the questions that weren’t fully covered this coming weekend.
Manoj is an ADHD Coach in Melbourne with lived experience of ADHD. With clients in several countries and in several Australian sates, Manoj has been running an ADHD Coaching practice for the past 4 years. Manoj completed his ADHD Coach training from ADDCA in New York. The ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA) is an internationally recognized, accredited training program with graduates from all over North & South America, Europe, Australia, Asia & Africa. In a previous life Manoj worked in several different roles for the Australian Federal government, as well as in private enterprise. His experience ranges from Project Management to Business Analysis for IT deployments.
Rob is an ADHD Coach from Brisbane. She has worked in a wide range of jobs from public service to private industy including HR, payroll, safety consultant, trainer, case manager, Ministerial writer and complaints officer plus others (ADHD, much?). Rob was diagnosed with ADHD several years ago in her mid 50's and the help she recieved from her ADHD coach inspired her to study to become one. Rob has been a coach for more than 3 years and has a special interst in women's experience of ADHD and also helping people with ADHD with job search skills.
Finally, cost. For this webinar only, we’ve decided to absorb all the costs involved. However everyone needs to understand we get absolutely no moneys at all from anywhere or anyone, and income from seminars has to cover multiple costs, including venue and facilities, some IT costs, and a range of other outgoings paid for in the past by the founder, or out of pocket expenditures not claimed by the wonderful volunteers.
To be able to attend this seminar this Saturday 23rd April, you will need to pre-register using the button below.
Sample Questions raised in group about the non-medical side of ADHD

I have just been diagnosed with ADHD, Now what?

How does ADHD Coaching help me Manage my Time and Money?

Who can help you working out solutions? And what are the benefits and costs?

What should I look for when selecting an ADHD Coach?

How does the ADHD Coaching process work?

What is the role of the ICF in ADHD Coaching?
About your hosts
Peter Scholem
CEO ADHD Melbourne and United ADHD
Member of ADDPA (Associate Australian ADHD Professionals Association) and World Federation of ADHD.


Manoj Yadava
ADHD Coach
Manoj is an ADHD Coach in Melbourne with lived experience of ADHD and has been running an ADHD Coaching practice for the past 4 years. Manoj completed his ADHD Coach training from ADDCA in New York. In a previous life Manoj worked in several different roles for the Federal government as well as private enterprise. His experience ranges from Project Management to Business Analysis for IT deployments.
Robyn Kaye
ADHD Coach
Rob is an ADHD Coach from Brisbane. She has worked in a wide range of jobs from public service to private industy including HR, payroll, safety consultant, trainer, case manager, Ministerial writer and complaints officer plus others (ADHD, much?). Rob was diagnosed with ADHD several years ago in her mid 50's and the help she recieved from her ADHD coach inspired her to study to become one. Rob has been a coach for more than 3 years and has a special interst in women's experience of ADHD and also helping people with ADHD with job search skills.
