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Carola Falzon Stivala, (maiden name Falzon) , ADHD Europe Board member since 2018, Vice-President ADHD Malta, was born in Malta however raised and educated in the Netherlands. She completed her Master of Arts Degree in Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam in 1999.
Carola's specialisation was in “sustainable economic development and non-governmental organisations” in Latin-America. Published in 2001 “Veldwerk in uitvoering” (IBSN: 90-5260-007-4) in the preparation for research study module.
Carola is married & has two teenage children, a Labrador dog, two cats and a bird. In Malta (2013), Carola became involved with the local voluntary organisation, ADHD Malta, when she found that her son and other family members were diagnosed with ASD, ADHD & Dyslexia
Carola raises awareness to combat stigma about ADHD, Carola: writing funding proposals & executing projects, organising educational seminars for educators, parental skills courses,national accredited course: “the ‘ADHD adult coaching approach’
Carola Stivala has joined the board of ADHD-Europe to help combat stigma and improve treatment options for any individual with ADHD within the EU, irrespective of age and their country of origin.
Marina Georgiou, ΔΕΠΥ Κύπρου - Adhd Cyprus add-adhd.org.cy/President since 2021 , was born in Limassol. She has completed a BSc in Economics, from University of Cyprus and an MSc in Economics, from the Neapolis University, in Cyprus.
Marina has a teenage daughter who was diagnosed with ADHD. In 2018 she became an active member of the ADHD Cyprus, where she is involved in the support of parents concerning their children’s rights in education, organization of educational seminars for parents and teachers.
For the past 3 years Marina has participated n the reformation of the special education law in Cyprus the improvement of procedures for the inclusion in schools in Cyprus and parliamentary committees in order to ensure the rights of people who suffer from ADHD.