Booking Now Open for National Conference 2025
MS Ireland’s National Conference 2025 — Living with MS: Conversations on Care, Connection and Mental Health — takes place this November in Cork.
MS Ireland’s National Conference 2025 — Living with MS: Conversations on Care, Connection and Mental Health — takes place this November in Cork.
This year, the people of Ireland will elect a new President — and your voice matters.
At MS Ireland, we want to ensure that everyone in our community feels informed and empowered to take part in this important democratic process. Our Presidential Election Guide 2025 has been designed with accessibility in mind, making voting clear and straightforward for people living with MS.
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, supported by MS Ireland, are inviting people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to take part in a study exploring experiences of walking and mobility in everyday life.
Lecturers in Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) at Trinity College Dublin, are inviting people with speech changes associated with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to take part in a one-time focus group this November.
Researchers at University College Cork (UCC), in collaboration with the Crann Centre, are inviting people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and other neuro-physical disabilities to take part in a new study exploring preferences for community-based healthcare services.
MS Ireland is encouraging people living with MS to take part in the next Living Well Programme, a free 6-week online course beginning on Thursday, 30 October at 2.30pm.
Our latest Living with MS Podcast guest is Louise Power, MS Readathon Ambassador and mum of two boys from Ballina, Co. Mayo. Louise was diagnosed with MS in 2015 and has since become a passionate advocate for the MS community in Ireland. Listen to the episode here or on your favourite podcast platform.
MS Ireland has published its Annual Report 2024 and shared our AGM 2025 Presentation, highlighting a year of resilience, progress, and our plans for the future.
On 23 September 2025, MS Ireland proudly welcomed funders and supporters to its MS Care Centre at 65 Bushy Park Road, Dublin, for a special Open Day that highlighted the organisation’s ambitious refurbishment and expansion plans to better support people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Ireland.
A well-attended public meeting in Sligo highlighted the ongoing need for a dedicated Community Worker for Sligo and Leitrim, the only counties in Ireland without this important MS support service.
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