Offering trusted, evidence-based standards for ADHD assessment and treatment.
 Providing evidence-based training and tools for ADHD care.
Supporting, promoting and disseminating evidence-based ADHD findings.
Advancing awareness, best practices, and policies for ADHD care.
CADDRA – Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance is a member-based
association bringing together medical, health and research professionals committed to improving ADHD care in Canada. We advance excellence through education, guidelines, research and advocacy.
What We Offer
Courses on Demand
Our accredited courses are designed to improve knowledge, confidence and expertise in ADHD care.
ADHD TrEAT
ADHD Treatment Education and Assessment Toolkit is a resource hub providing clinicians with auto-scoring rating scales and essential resources.
Guidelines
The Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines. 4.1 Ed.
cover the gold standard of assessment and
treatment in ADHD care.
Member's Only Virtual Events
Fireside Chats feature expert-led
conversations on key topics in ADHD care.
Exclusively for CADDRA members.
Clinical Resources
Open-access resources like our trusted
Medication Chart; free, regularly updated, and
widely used in clinical settings.
Educational Events
CADDRA's annual Conference, Research Day,
and Intensive offer opportunities to learn, connect,
and build community.
New & Notable in ADHD
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Updated Medication ChartCADDRA recently updated the CADDRA Canadian ADHD medication chart!Designed as a practical resource for healthcare...
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CADDRA at CACAPA few of our board members gave a presentation on the upcoming Guideline Updates at the 45th...
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CADDRA Hybrid Intensive 2026CADDRA recently held our second annual Hybrid Intensive on June 26. It was an outstanding...
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Courses are Now Free with Membership!ÂAs of July 1, 2026 all active CADDRA Members receive free access to our online...
Benefits of Membership
Build Professional Community
CADDRA is building a vibrant professional community for those working in the ADHD field. Members can connect, share insights, and support one another through our member-only discussion forum, while using the member directory to find colleagues open to referrals.
Learn with Courses & Resources
Become a CADDRA member to enjoy exclusive benefits, including complimentary access to all online CADDRA courses, ADHD TrEAT and the latest edition of the digital Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines - plus monthly newsletters and research updates to keep you informed and connected.
Engage At CADDRA Events
CADDRA members enjoy discounted rates for major events, including CADDRA's Conference, Research Day, and Hybrid Intensive. Free, exclusive access to members-only online sessions—featuring expert-led conversations on key topics in ADHD care—is also part of CADDRA membership.
Participants' PerspectivesHealthcare professionals share how CADDRA education and events are shaping clinical practice
“Anchoring the learning with case examples in each presentation was so helpful! I learned a lot that I can immediately use. Thank you for making this incredibly valuable education available online.”
“It was nice to learn at a level beyond just the basics. I'm familiar enough about ADHD management that I know the fundamentals. But this program actually stretched my limits and REALLY equipped me to be confident about pursuing Next Steps in many different presentations and populations!”
“These are amazing opportunities to stay up to date and learn from one another! I have attended several of these and found them most helpful and guiding practice. Greatly appreciated!”
"Great speakers. Knowledgeable, engaging and dynamic. Whole-heartedly enjoyed my learning experience."
“The technology!! I participated by Zoom and had an excellent experience. The Slido stuff was terrific. Really enjoyed the word clouds; what a fascinating way to see a live breakdown of large group feedback in real time.”
“Excellent speakers, comprehensive overview that found a good balance between covering several key topic areas but also providing good depth of information.”
“This was a great virtual conference. I learned a lot and can apply it to enhance patient care in the area of ADHD.”

