ADHD Ireland
Sara Falconer is an experienced professional with a diverse background in marketing and project management. Currently serving as Administration Manager for ADHD Ireland in Cork since September 2023, Falconer has also held the position of Commissions and Data Manager at Touchcom Ltd since September 2013. Previous roles include Project Manager at I Wish from October 2020 to August 2022, Head of Marketing at Today FM from January 2003 to September 2012, Marketing Communications Manager at O2 Ireland from May 2000 to November 2002, and Marketing Manager at Lets Talk Phones from 1996 to 2000. Sara Falconer holds a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) from University College Cork, a Higher Diploma in Marketing Practice from UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, and a recent degree in Rejuvenate from University College Cork.
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ADHD Ireland
ADHD Ireland's mission is to make life better for people affected by ADHD. We are an organisation in Ireland made up of volunteers- parents of children with ADHD, individuals with ADHD and professionals. We are dedicated to providing as much up-to-date information, resources and networking opportunities to individuals with ADHD, parents of children with ADHD and the professionals who serve them. We provide support and advice through our phone-line and emails; send out information, produce publications; organise information sessions; run Solution Focussed Brief Therapy courses for young people, run parenting courses; work to raise awareness of the condition and contribute to research. ADHD Ireland's vision is a society in which: -ADHD is recognised as a genetic condition caused by a different balance of chemicals in the brain, affecting children and adults throughout their life. -ADHD is recognised as a condition which requires timely diagnosis leading to an integrated package of treatments and supports designed to meet the needs of the individual, coordinated by a medical professional who builds up rapport and trust over time. -Where there is information and support for people with ADHD and their families.Where there is awareness and understanding among educators, employers and institutions so that school, work and institutional environments are adapted to meet the needs of the individual. -Where there is acceptance that ADHD is a difference with many positive aspects. -Where all professionals and organisations involved work together to make life better for people with ADHD. ADHD Ireland is one of the top 100 charities who have signed up as meeting the requirements of the Irish Code of Governance for Community and Voluntary Organisations.