Treatment and study of Tourette’s syndrome
Westminster Hall debate
Conor McGinn MP
On Tuesday 25 January, Conor McGinn MP led a Westminster Hall debate on the treatment and study of Tourette's syndrome.
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Introducing the topic, Conor McGinn MP gave the following statement:
"I'm delighted to have worked with one of my constituents to secure a Westminster Hall debate at 11:00 on Tuesday on Tourette's syndrome.
"This is an important opportunity to focus on how a lack of provision for diagnosing, treating and researching Tourette's is impacting people in my constituency and right across the country.
"Tourette's affects the life quality of many people in the UK, who often struggle to get a diagnosis, a referral or to receive any wider care.
"I think it's important that that more is done to help children and families access the specialist, and local, Tourette's and tics services they need."
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