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Landmark ADHD training program set to deliver care ‘where it’s needed most’

Royal Australian College of GPs 2 mins read

 
The first group taking part in Western Australia’s landmark ADHD GP Training Program will start their training on Friday, marking a new era in the way this condition is managed in Western Australia.

The landmark initiative will equip GPs with the skills and support to safely diagnose and manage ADHD in patients aged 10 and older, improving access to care across the state. 

Patient safety and clinical excellence at the core.

Developed by RACGP WA in collaboration with the Australasian ADHD Professionals Association (AADPA) and with input from the WA Department of Health, the program is underpinned by a $1.3 million investment from the WA Government. It has been carefully designed to ensure GPs are well prepared to undertake ADHD assessments and initiate treatment, including prescribing stimulant medications. 

Training includes: 

  • two online RACGP modules on diagnosis, management, and pharmacology 

  • six peer-group online sessions co-facilitated by AADPA specialists, paediatricians, and psychiatrists 

  • asynchronous case discussions, supervised shared-care case conferences, and mentorship 

  • access to clinical resources, including AADPA guidelines. 

RACGP Vice President and WA Chair Dr Ramya Raman said the initiative reflects the College’s commitment to safe, evidence-based care. 

“This initiative by the WA Government is a great example of concrete changes coming out of the RACGP’s advocacy on ADHD,” Dr Raman said. 

“Western Australia has led the way nationally, and this program ensures that GPs are not only trained but supported through real-world case discussions and specialist mentorship. Patient safety is paramount, and this model ensures that care is delivered with clinical rigour and compassion.” 

 

"The first cohort includes 17 GPs, with priority given to those working in rural, remote, and underserved communities. In total, 65 GPs from across WA will be trained by August 2026, ensuring more patients can access safe and consistent ADHD care closer to home."

Chair of the RACGP WA ADHD Working Group Dr Sean Stevens said the response from the GP community has been overwhelming.  

“We’re blown away by the interest – more than 400 GPs applied for just 65 places,” he said.

“This program is a groundbreaking initiative that shows what’s possible when GPs advocate for change. We know our patients, and with the right resources, we can be part of the solution to long wait times and inequitable access. This is about delivering care where it’s needed most.” 

Dr Stevens also emphasised the importance of ongoing collaboration with government and specialist bodies to ensure future cohorts reflect the diversity of WA’s regions and communities. 

For more information about the ADHD GP Training Program, contact the RACGP WA office on [email protected]    

~ENDS 

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