
Habibetu Suleman is a PhD student in Global Health at York University. Her research focuses on ADHD Awareness, Prevalence, and Interventional Strategies Among School-Age Children and Adolescents Across Low and High-Resource Contexts.
Habibetu has a strong background in the helping profession, committed to supporting individuals and communities through a range of personal, social, and emotional challenges. Habibetu have gained hands-on experience working in diverse settings, including nonprofit organizations, healthcare environments, social service agencies, and educational institutions, where Habibetu have provided support, guidance, and advocacy for vulnerable and underserved populations.
Habibetu has a Master's degree in Child and Youth Care from Toronto Metropolitan University. Habibetu has a robust work experience in a client-centered and empathetic approach that is grounded in principles of dignity, respect, and empowerment.
Habibetu's educational pursuit aims to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to conduct research on ADHD among school-age children in low-income and high-income countries.
Research Keywords
ADHD, School-Age Children and Adolescents, Low and High-Resource Contexts
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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