About
Rosie Elvin
Rosie Elvin is the founder of ADHD Focus, a platform dedicated to ADHD coaching and CPD certified neurodiversity training in the workplace. Alongside her coaching work, Rosie serves as a part-time university lecturer in architecture, with a deep interest in social justice, particularly the history of prisons and innovative prison design.
Like many adults with ADHD, Rosie was diagnosed later in life at age 43. Understanding her ADHD became a turning point, shedding light on the challenges she faced while also illuminating the role ADHD played in her successes. Her diagnosis helped her embrace her unique brain function, recognising ADHD as not only a source of challenges but also the driving force behind her creativity, resilience, and distinctive perspective.
Rosie is passionate about raising awareness of ADHD. She is committed to challenging these perceptions, fostering understanding, and advocating for the strengths and potential of individuals with ADHD.