News International women’s day 2024 On the eve of #IWD2024, we pay tribute to some of the leading women of #OTARC who have pioneered research in #Autism & who continue to inspire generations of women in research and education. Watch this space for our #womenofotarc series #autismresearch pic.twitter.com/8K9m5GsXOQ— Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) (@OlgaTennison) March 7, 2024 For #IWD2024 we're celebrating the women who have shaped #OTARC & who have dedicated their lives and careers to pushing boundaries in #autismresearch. First up, the great Olga Tennison AO, our founder. Learn more about Olga here: https://t.co/kwVMkw5gMo pic.twitter.com/0zfW3wUw6M— Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) (@OlgaTennison) March 8, 2024 Next in our #womenofotarc series is Prof Margot Prior, a true pioneer in #autismresearch. Read more about her incredible story here: https://t.co/xp2b4YH6oz pic.twitter.com/o5Ppn3o8AB— Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) (@OlgaTennison) March 11, 2024 This year, @latrobe and #otarc lost one of it's most steadfast supporters, Dr Sylvia Walton AO. Read more about why she will always be remembered as one of our leading #womenofotarc https://t.co/GodS6x6DmU pic.twitter.com/Dk1zL4WOud— Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) (@OlgaTennison) March 12, 2024 #womenofotarc #IWD2024 Our world class research centre who not be what it is today without her incredible leadership and tenacious spirit. Read more about Cheryl's inspiring journey here:https://t.co/G1SHZFL1oF#otarc #autismresearch @latrobe pic.twitter.com/IeRvarfLiM— Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) (@OlgaTennison) March 13, 2024 As our #womenofotarc series draws to a close, the series wouldn't be complete without recognising the incredible efforts and achievements of our current Director, Professor Alison Lane. Learn about her journey here https://t.co/DQEyDHnTzj pic.twitter.com/TOthn2I5vq— Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) (@OlgaTennison) March 14, 2024 What better way to celebrate @ProfRichdale as a #womenofotarc, than on #worldsleepday? A founding #OTARC member, she has worked in Autism research since 1987 & is most noted for her work on sleep difficulties as a co-occurring condition in #autism https://t.co/OVRnEMQCtC pic.twitter.com/DOqLWqsG4R— Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) (@OlgaTennison) March 14, 2024 Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Could supporting self-determination help Autistic adults improve their quality of life? Defining self-determination: A study about free choice margot prior OTARC women Amanda Richdale Olga Tennison Sylvia Walton Cheryl Dissanayake