adhd

Web Resources

Welcome to the Resource Hub

Whether you’re navigating ADHD yourself, supporting a loved one, or looking for professional guidance,
this space is here for you. Here you’ll find trusted websites, tools, and local services that offer reliable information, compassionate support, and practical strategies.

You’re not alone on this journey, and there are resources out there that can help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and hope.

CADDRA

Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance

A Canadian organization dedicated to advancing the diagnosis, treatment, and research of ADHD. A great resource for professionals and individuals seeking evidence-based information in Canada.

CAMH

Adult ADHD Resources

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health provides a valuable collection of resources and references for adults living with ADHD. Suitable for patients, healthcare providers, and caregivers.

ADDitude

Magazine

A leading online resource for people with ADHD. Offers practical strategies, personal stories, expert advice, and helpful tools for managing life with ADHD at any age.

Child Mind Institute

ADHD & Attention Problems

A nonprofit organization focused on children’s mental health. Provides accessible information, resources for families and educators, and guidance on supporting children and teens with ADHD.

CHADD

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

A leading U.S.-based organization that promotes education, advocacy, and research on ADHD. A helpful source for families, adults, educators, and professionals.

Local Support for Kids and Youth in Halton

ROCK

Reach Out Centre for Kids

A community-based mental health organization offering a wide range of services for children, youth, and their families in Halton, including early intervention, therapy, and crisis support.

ErinoakKids

Centre for Treatment and Development

Ontario’s largest children’s treatment centre, providing care and support for children with physical, developmental, and communication challenges. Services include therapy, medical programs, and family support.