BBC News Article: Walking group supports women with ADHD

With long NHS waiting times for ADHD assessments, a neurodivergent life coach has set up “unmasked walks” to support women who suspect they have ADHD. The group offers time in nature, shared experiences and practical coping strategies, helping participants feel heard, accepted and less isolated.

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