3 January 2020: The British Tinnitus Association (BTA) are coming to Birmingham to highlight the support that is available for people living with tinnitus by holding one of their popular Tinnitus Information Days in the city. The Tinnitus Information Day will be held at The Studio, 7 Cannon Street, Birmingham B2 5EP on Saturday 18 January 2020. Tickets are free, and refreshments and a light sandwich lunch is included.
David Stockdale, chief executive of the BTA, said: “There are an estimated 116,000 people with tinnitus in Birmingham alone, and a massive 300,000 people in the West Midlands are living with the condition. For 10% of them it will have a serious impact on their quality of life. Through our free Tinnitus Information Day we hope that as many of these people as possible will benefit from increased knowledge of tinnitus and how to manage the condition as well finding out more about local support.”
Chaired by Saira Hussain from Aston University, the day will feature a mix of presentations and interactive taster sessions of tinnitus management techniques. Key speakers include Tony Kay, head of audiology at Aintree University Hospital and clinical psychologist Dominic Bray.
Retired solicitor Pat Kelly attended a previous BTA Tinnitus Information Day: “I’ve had tinnitus since 2012 and have to deal with it on a daily basis. There is bags of support out there and leading the way is the BTA, who are outstanding. I would say to anyone with tinnitus: pick up as much information as you can, and the BTA are a reliable source of good, solid information and support and I can’t speak more highly of them.”
David Stockdale added: “We have held these events all over the UK with great success. Many attendees leave at the end of the day feeling more positive and in a better position to manage their tinnitus. We look forward to welcoming the people of Birmingham and helping them towards a life where they no longer feel they are suffering from tinnitus, but are able to live well with it.”
Places on the Tinnitus Information Day are free but limited and attendees must register before the event – visit www.tinnitus.org.uk/bham
to secure your place. Partners, friends, interpreters and support workers are also welcome. Alternatively, please contact the BTA events team on 0114 260 9933 or email events@tinnitus.org.uk
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For more information
Nic Wray, Communications Manager
0114 250 9933
www.tinnitus.org.uk
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The British Tinnitus Association is a registered charity. Registered charity number 1011145.
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