Gabrielle Pendlebury

Dr Gabrielle Pendlebury is a medical officer psychiatrist, with over 10 years of experience in forensic adolescent psychiatry and neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as training in general psychiatry. She has previously been a medico-legal consultant advising and supporting doctors and acts as an expert witness in court cases. Gabrielle also has special interests in ethical practice and improving patient safety.

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Neurodiversity in the workplace

Neurodiversity Celebration Week begins next week from 21 – 27 March is in the UK, a time dedicated to challenging the biases and misconceptions that surround neurodiversity.

The impact of ADHD on women in the workplace

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, often referred to as ADHD, is a condition that affects behaviour, it can lead to a lack of concentration, hyperactivity, restlessness, and impulsive actions. ADHD is commonly identified in childhood, especially at times of transition when symptoms can become more noticeable, such as the start of a new school.