For many Autistic and neurodivergent people, sound intolerance is not simply about volume. Experiences such as sensory overwhelm, hyperacusis, and misophonia can be shaped by attention, context, stress, predictability, and environment.
Expanding Our Early Autism Identification Training Across the UK
Read time 2 mins. The Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) have continued our long-standing collaboration with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom to support early autism identification…
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Evidence into action: A neuro-affirming Toolkit for suicide prevention
The span.toolkit provides healthcare professionals with neuro-affirming resources to better identify and support Autistic adults at risk of suicide.
“Have a go – you might surprise yourself”: Supporting Autistic young people at the gym
Researchers at the Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) explored how a community gym program called FitSkills, supported Autistic young people to feel confident, safe and included in gym settings.
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Director’s Statement 2026
Words by Professor Alison Lane / 2 min read. As we settle into 2026, I hope everyone in our community enjoyed a restorative break and found moments of rest and…
Tassie Strengthening Autism Screening Across the State
Early autism screening across Tasmania is expanding as a number of key services implement training in the Social Attention & Communication Surveillance (SACS) tool developed by the Olga Tennison Autism…





