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< January 2025
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Exciting opportunity to join our team!
We have a vacancy for a new position at Tourettes Action.
Posted by Pippa McClounan
TICfests, TEENfest and the Adult Weekend ARE BACK!!!!
We are absolutely thrilled to announce the dates for our fabulous FEST events in 2025.
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Experiences of a functional tics diagnosis in adolescents
A summary of a recent research study supported by TA
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Are there benefits to using physiotherapeutic methods to decrease tic severity and pain levels for individuals with Tourette syndrome?
A new research study from St Mary's University
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Young people needed to help design a new research study
From the University of Oxford
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Webinar - Evidence based treatments for Tourette syndrome
With Professor Eileen Joyce
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Webinar - For Teachers: Understanding Tourette syndrome
with TA Education Manager, Lucy Toghill
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Webinar - Tourettic OCD: The differences from classic OCD and management
with Dr Tara Murphy & Dr Claire Eccles
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Webinar - TS and EHCP's
Would you like to know more about what an EHCP is and what the process of gaining one involves?
Posted by Pippa McClounan
The relationship between parental stress, stigma, resilience, and social support
A new research study about Tourette syndrome
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Research study investigating coping strategies, stress and sleep
An assessment of their relationships and influences on tic severity in children with Tourette syndrome
Posted by Pippa McClounan
Board of Trustees opportunity
Are you interested in becoming a Trustee of Tourettes Action?
Posted by Emma McNally
New Research study from University of Bristol
Optimising Therapy for Neurodivergent Adults: Reasonable Adjustments and Special interests and their interplay in therapy and quality of life
Posted by Pippa McClounan