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Employment and TS

Tourettes Action shared a very insightful webinar on YouTube this week,  this is useful to anyone struggling at the moment with work, and managing tics! It could also be useful for those with hidden disability and sensory processing type conditions that impact day to day work life.

It has helped me realise that I have been struggling with my confidence, and ability to say what I need in order to succeed.  I avoid situations, and I feel anxious. 

This webinar has prompted me to contact Access to Work- a government scheme that helps to assess what you need in the work place. See links below for more information.



Useful links:


https://www.gov.uk/access-to-work
https://www.geniuswithin.co.uk/employable-me/
https://www.remploy.co.uk/

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