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Henry Shelford, CEO and Co-Founder of ADHD UK, was quoted in the article and provided background information.

A company that runs a pub in Wrexham has defended a Facebook post about ADHD, calling it “unbelievably silly” after it sparked anger from an ADHD awareness charity. The charity criticised the language used in the post as insensitive to people with ADHD. The pub chain said the post was meant in good humour but acknowledged the reaction it received. The situation drew attention from local and online communities debating humour and disability language.

In a separate context mentioned in coverage of public conversation about ADHD, Henry Shelford, CEO of ADHD UK, has previously spoken out about how ADHD is misunderstood and the serious impacts of stigma and service issues — emphasising the real challenges faced by people with ADHD beyond light-hearted posts.

You can read the full article here: https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/25860668.company-running-wrexham-pub-defends-silly-adhd-post/

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