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< February 2024 >
Understanding the expression of everyday vocal and motor tics in adults
An invitation to join a research workshop
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Welsh Government’s Neurodivergence and Learning Disability Team Research
Are you a parent or guardian of a child who has been assessed for neurodivergence?
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Webinar - An Evening With John Davidson MBE and Paul Stevenson
Join us for an engaging and enlightening evening in the company of John and Paul.
Posted by Pippa McClounan
How effectively are Neurodivergent Women supported in the workplace?
A summary of a recent research study supported by TA
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Experience of self-identification, diagnosis & support for adults with tic disorders in the UK
A summary of a recent research study supported by TA
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Could your business or employer help TA?
We have BIG plans for 2024 and would love to make more connections with businesses to help us to achieve our goals.
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Charity Partner 2024
Tourettes Action is delighted to have been selected as the Charity Partner for GS1UK.
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Webinar For Parents: Getting the right support for your child at school
With TA Education Manager, Lucy Toghill
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Exploring the Nature of Anxiety in Children and Adolescents with and without Tic Disorder
A summary of a recent research study supported by TA
Posted by Pippa McClounan
An investigation into mothers’ experiences of their children’s functional tic-like behaviour and tic attacks
A summary of a recent research study supported by TA
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Neurodiversity in the Criminal Justice System
A summary of a recent research study supported by TA
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Understanding the applicability and impact of school behaviour policies on children, young people and adults with Tourette Syndrome or a tic disorder
A summary of a recent research study supported by TA
Posted by Pippa McClounan