Business

Business

Stephanie Camilleri
Director
Stephanie is the founder of The ADHD Advocate and is uniquely positioned to help you from every angle, from your struggles to accept yourself and take control of your life, to getting the support you are entitled to under the Law. Stephanie is passionate about educating and inspiring individuals with ADHD to understand and embrace their unique brain wiring. She delights in helping you defeat your limiting beliefs and getting you out of your own way to realise the potential you always knew you had.

Juliet O'Rourke
Coach
Juliet is an ADHD Coach with a background in counselling and teaching. She works with a wide range of adults, with particular focus on late diagnosis and women with peri/menopause symptoms.
Through extensive study and practice, Juliet has gained a deep knowledge and understanding of the 12 Executive Function skills, and believes that awareness of these skills is fundamental in learning about how we can work with (and not against) our unique neurodiverse brains.

Ruth Bidmead
Certified Coach
Ruth is a Certified Coach who is passionate about helping people with ADHD live a life with more calm, ease, and less overwhelm.
With a diverse professional background that includes experiences in the NHS, teaching, and establishing businesses’, she brings a unique skill set to her coaching sessions.

Eleni Sfiroudis
Senior Coach
Hello! I'm Eleni, a Senior Coach at The ADHD Advocate. I started where you may be—overwhelmed and unsure of what ADHD is. Whether you're looking to support your own diagnosis or that of a family member, friend, or colleague, there is loads of ADHD information available—but what does it all mean for you?

Richard Low
Certified Coach
Richard is a certified ADHD Coach (ADDCA) with an honours degree in Psychology with Business. He also trained as a Family Coach with a deep understanding of ADHD. He supports professionals, students and families. Richard helps clients with ADHD transform their lives; from the stress and anxiety of their ADHD symptoms to a better life where they can confidently, understand, manage and thrive with their ADHD.