Jack Hollingdale and Emma Woodhouse
The 1st UK ADHD Partnership (UKAP) conference took place in April 2014 in London, bringing together a multidisciplinary panel of experts to explore the direct and hidden costs of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) across educational, criminal justice and healthcare services. There was an air of excitement among the international audience, anticipating presentations from eminent authorities in the field of ADHD who discussed current and pressing issues and what should be done moving forward.
ADHD in practice 2014; 6(2): 12–13
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