AN ADHD service in Cumbria is 'rebooting' its services to offer support for people in the county.
ADHD affects many people across the world often by causing restlessness and affecting sufferers' concentration.
Those who have the disorder have a short attention span and may constantly fidget or act without thinking.
It can be treated with medication and talking therapies, although it's not clear what causes the disorder it is thought to run in families.
A spokesperson from ADHD Cumbria said: "Today is the first official step to our ADHD Cumbria: ReBoot.
"Over the next few weeks, we will be conducting a survey of adults and children with ADHD to see what's going on in Cumbria.
"Where is the greatest need? What are people really struggling with? What are the biggest barriers?
"So make sure your voice is heard."
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