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Supporting Young People with Tics and Tourette Syndrome

πŸ—£οΈ You Said, We did!

🀝 When you tell us what you want more of, we really do listen! Here is brand new training to NSPCWT, ready for you to access ✨

Are you a parent carer or professional recognising tics or tourettes? Want to learn more? Join us!

What the session covers:

  • Understanding Tics What are tics? When do they typically start? What can they look like?

  • The Experience of Tics: What it feels like to have tics, from the perspective of those who experience them

  • Tic Disorders: Overview of different tic disorders and how they differ from each other

  • Co-occurring Conditions: Commonly associated conditions such as ADHD, OCD, and anxiety

  • The Diagnosis Process: What to expect and how to prepare for medical appointments

  • Support Strategies: Practical tips for managing tics at school and how to create a supportive home environment

  • Influencing Factors: What can increase or decrease tics and identifying potential triggers

  • The Importance of Education: Educating the child’s circle of support (family, friends, school staff) to foster understanding and inclusion

  • Therapies and Treatment Options: Overview of available therapies, interventions, and management strategies

  • Future Outlook: What to expect as your child grows and develops, and how to prepare for the future

  • Available Resources: Where to seek help and support and how our charity can assist you during this journey

  • Q&A Session: An opportunity to ask questions and gain tailored advice

Education Manager

Lucy joined TA after dedicating 15 years to teaching in mainstream primary schools. With a son who has Tourette’s, she was motivated to make a positive impact for others facing similar challenges. As our Education Manager, she develops and oversees our CPD-accredited educational training programme. Lucy provides support to those navigating difficulties within the education system and will consult with schools and education professionals to enhance their understanding of Tourette syndrome.

This is a free training event for parent carers of children with additional needs and/or disabilities within North Somerset. This event is also open to professionals who work with children/young people with additional needs and/or disabilities in North Somerset. Priority on place allocation will be given based on the criteria above.

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