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MS Ireland interviewed MS Readathon ambassador Paul O’ Flynn who is the well-known RTE sports journalist and writer of great children’s books including Go Johnny Go, King Henry and the newly released Josh the Flyer.
Join us on a captivating journey through the past three decades of developments in MS, with the esteemed Prof Orla Hardiman.
Minister of State with Special Responsibility for Disabilities, Anne Rabbitte, has this week announced that twenty projects will receive funding under the Disability and Participation Awareness Fund including MS Ireland for the Move Smart MS programme.
Telling; whether to tell or not to tell, when to tell, who to tell… it’s not just a newly diagnosed thing
The Patient Reported Outcomes for MS Initiative (PROMS) - Global Survey. You are invited to participate in a survey created for people with MS, by people with MS.
MS Ireland are delighted to share a new development on our website titled ‘MS and Finances’.
Today, Tuesday November 28th we celebrate and express heartfelt gratitude to the incredible backbone of MS Ireland – our dedicated volunteers, passionate fundraisers, committed board members, and tireless branch workers. Your unwavering support and efforts make our mission possible and deeply impact the lives of those in the MS community across Ireland.
Call for participants with and without MS, who are aged 18-60 years.
MS Ireland conducted a comprehensive survey aimed at understanding the experiences and needs of young people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), aged 18 to 35. The primary objectives of this survey were to assess how young people engage with MS Ireland, their awareness of the organisation, and to identify the barriers they face. The data collected included both qualitative and quantitative responses.
As I enter my 12th year of living with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis even thinking and writing the word Disabled is uncomfortable for me. One of the hardest aspects is accepting the slow progression of disability that MS is bringing, all the while feeling I don’t belong in this category. It’s like I am some kind of interloper.