Improving access to forensic psychology education and training for learners with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

R. Worthington, A. Bennett
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Neurodiversity within education and the workplace has sparked interest as part of the wider Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) movement. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one aspect of neurodiversity, traits of which can feature as both barriers and strengths within education and training. Current support for learners with ADHD from institutions varies and is often limited. The purpose of this paper will be to re-dress the attendance to deficits in ADHD and to consider some of the strengths that people with ADHD may bring, and specifically how these may apply to forensic psychology. This paper will also consider how the UK training route for forensic psychology provides barriers and opportunities for people with ADHD and make suggestions for ways in which education, training and supervision could be improved to attract and retain a population of learners who could bring value to the profession.
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改善对注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)学习者的法医心理学教育和培训
作为更广泛的平等、多样性和包容(EDI)运动的一部分,教育和工作场所中的神经多样性引发了人们的兴趣。注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是神经多样性的一个方面,其特征在教育和培训中既可以成为障碍,也可以成为优势。目前各机构对ADHD学习者的支持各不相同,而且往往是有限的。本文的目的是重新审视ADHD患者的缺陷,并考虑ADHD患者可能带来的一些优势,特别是这些优势如何应用于法医心理学。本文还将考虑英国法医心理学培训路线如何为ADHD患者提供障碍和机会,并就如何改进教育、培训和监督提出建议,以吸引和留住能够为该专业带来价值的学习者群体。
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