We’re excited to announce a brand-new series of interactive webinars on ADHD, co-hosted by student representative Emma Craven and Lecturer Hannah Johnson. This student-staff partnership is part of Arden University’s Neurodiversity Network and forms a key part of our EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) events.
Together, Emma and Hannah will lead open, honest conversations to help staff and students better understand ADHD—what it is, how it shows up in everyday life, and how we can all create more supportive spaces for neurodivergent students.
🎤 Meet Your Hosts

| Emma Craven is a passionate ADHD advocate and student rep who brings lived experience and insight to the conversation. |
Hannah Johnson is a Lecturer at the English Language Hub and brings academic expertise and a commitment to inclusive education. |
📅 What’s Coming Up?
The series kicks off with:
🧩 What is ADHD?
🗓️ 28th November 2025
🕐 13:00–14:00
🔗 Cick Here to Register for the event
Future sessions will explore:
- ADHD and Studying
- ADHD and Wellbeing
- ADHD and Intersectionality
- ADHD – The Positives
Each session will unpack common myths, explore different presentations of ADHD, and highlight why many people—especially women—go undiagnosed.
💬 Why Join?
These webinars are more than just information sessions—they’re a space to learn, reflect, and challenge assumptions. Whether you’re a student, a member of staff, or simply curious, you’re invited to join the conversation and help build a more inclusive Arden.
🌐 About the Neurodiversity Network
The Neurodiversity Network is an open community where students and staff come together to share experiences, learn from one another, and drive change. From research projects to live events like this webinar series, the Network is all about making Arden more accessible and inclusive for everyone.
🔍 Want to learn more?
Check out Arden University’s Neurodiversity Network and see how you can get involved.
Calling All ADHD Students – Join the Conversation!
Emma is leading a powerful new webinar series exploring different aspects of ADHD and you can be involved as a pannelist!
The first session, titled “What is ADHD?”, will take place in the first week of November and will run for one hour. Emma and another female student will be speaking on the panel—and they’re now looking for two male students with ADHD to join the conversation.
This is a chance to share lived experiences, raise awareness, and help shape understanding across the Arden community. Whether you’ve spoken publicly before or this would be your first time, your voice matters—and your perspective is valued.
Interested?
Click here to contact me and I’ll send you more info.
Let’s make space for every voice. 💬