19 June 2026
Victorian GPs are invited to register their interest in an upcoming ADHD Training and Support Program designed to expand scope of practice in diagnosing and managing ADHD in primary care.
Funded by the Victorian Government and delivered by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), this program was developed in collaboration with clinical experts and key stakeholders.
This program will equip Victorian GPs with the knowledge, skills and confidence to deliver safe, evidence-based ADHD care in general practice settings.Â
Program highlights:
- Self-paced online learning modulesÂ
- Two-day in-person workshopÂ
- Six community of practice/peer group learning sessionsÂ
- Supportive network of clinicians and specialistsÂ
Participants will be required to complete all program components.
Who can apply:
- Specialist GPs with current Ahpra registrationÂ
- Currently practising in VictoriaÂ
- Able to commit to all training requirementsÂ
Places are limited, with efforts to ensure broad geographic representation and prioritisation of community need.
Express your interest before 11.59 pm, Sunday 5 July to be considered for this exciting opportunity to enhance patient access to ADHD care in Victoria.
Want to hear more about the ADHD reforms and application process?
Join a joint Victorian Government and RACGP webinar on 24 June 2026, from 7pm to 8pm.