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Help improve access to healthcare for young people with neurodevelopmental disorders

Help improve access to healthcare for young people with neurodevelopmental disorders

Posted on 15 October 2024 by Pippa McClounan

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From the University of Nottingham

Researchers are looking for young people and their parents/carers from ethnic minority groups with experience of tics or Tourette syndrome to join a patient and public involvement group. They are aiming to take previously researched and evidence-based online behavioural therapy intervention for tics in young people (known as ORBIT – Online Remote Behavioural Treatment for Tics study) and turn it into a patient-ready digital tool deliverable at scale within the NHS. Help shape this new intervention using your personal experiences and knowledge.

For just one hour per month, with a £25 reimbursement fee per session you can support important research to help improve experiences of ethnic minority families.

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