Tourettes Action

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=Tourettes Action=

Tourettes Action is a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting individuals affected by Tourette syndrome. The organization provides information, support, and advocacy for people with Tourette syndrome and their families. It also works to raise awareness and understanding of the condition among the general public and healthcare professionals.

History[edit | edit source]

Tourettes Action was established in 1980 under the name "The Tourette Syndrome (UK) Association." It was later rebranded to Tourettes Action to better reflect its mission and activities. The charity has grown over the years to become a leading source of support and information for those affected by Tourette syndrome in the UK.

Mission and Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary mission of Tourettes Action is to improve the quality of life for people with Tourette syndrome. The organization's objectives include:

  • Providing accurate and up-to-date information about Tourette syndrome.
  • Offering support services for individuals and families affected by the condition.
  • Raising public awareness and understanding of Tourette syndrome.
  • Advocating for better healthcare and educational support for people with Tourette syndrome.
  • Supporting research into the causes and treatment of Tourette syndrome.

Services[edit | edit source]

Tourettes Action offers a range of services to support individuals with Tourette syndrome and their families, including:

  • A helpline for advice and support.
  • Information resources, including leaflets, guides, and online content.
  • Support groups and networks for individuals and families.
  • Workshops and training sessions for healthcare professionals and educators.
  • Advocacy and campaigning for improved services and support.

Research[edit | edit source]

Tourettes Action is committed to supporting research into Tourette syndrome. The charity funds research projects and collaborates with researchers to advance understanding of the condition. Areas of research interest include the genetic and neurological basis of Tourette syndrome, as well as the development of new treatments and interventions.

Awareness Campaigns[edit | edit source]

The organization runs various awareness campaigns to educate the public and reduce stigma associated with Tourette syndrome. These campaigns often involve media outreach, public events, and collaborations with other organizations.

Partnerships and Collaborations[edit | edit source]

Tourettes Action works in partnership with other charities, healthcare providers, and research institutions to further its mission. These collaborations help to enhance the support available to individuals with Tourette syndrome and promote a better understanding of the condition.

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