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Catch up on an illuminating exploration of cutting-edge research in the field of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) which took place at our Brain Awareness Week Research Roundup Webinar.
Oceans of Hope Challenge in conjunction with MS Ireland host the first Introduction to Sailing Day for people with MS in Dun Laoghaire this week.
Once the initial shock of an MS diagnosis has lessened somewhat, I think everyone begins to realise that MS is not just a physical journey; it’s a profound mental and emotional voyage that affects nearly 2.8 million people worldwide. This chronic, often disabling disease of the central nervous system has a notorious unpredictability, making its impact on mental health as significant as its physical impacts.
University College Limerick conducted a study with the aim of gaining consensus on a core outcome set for evaluating mixed diagnosis falls prevention interventions for people with Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease and Stroke.
Alanna Denny, a PhD candidate from University College Cork is conducting a research study to understand the lived experiences and perspectives of medication adherence in people with MS in the Republic of Ireland.
On April 10th, MS Ireland in conjunction with Oceans of Hope Challenge hosted the first “Introduction to Sailing” Day for people with MS in Dun Laoghaire. This was a wonderful opportunity for 8 lucky members of the Irish MS community to spend a day out in the Irish ocean learning all about sailing and themselves.
We are delighted to announce there will be another "Introduction to Sailing Day" on the 8th of May and you are invited to apply to join them at the Irish National Sailing and Powerboat School (INSS.ie) in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin. This is an introductory course so all levels of experience welcome.
To learn more about MS and sailing and apply for the sailing day please email info@oceansofhope.co.uk.
MS Ireland has a Writers' Workshop Webinar on Tuesday, 16th April at 7.30pm with Trevis Gleason and Emma Rogan called “Living and Writing with MS”.
With the launch of the Bray Celtic Camino Mouteira on Bray Seafront, last September, to mark the start of the Bray Camino Coastal route to St James’s Church, in Dublin, Jonathon Pierce and his mother, Marion, took the plunge and walked the 30.2km in November. But the journey for mother and son was only beginning.
MS Ireland held the first Writers Workshop Webinar on Tuesday, 16th April with Trevis Gleason and Emma Rogan called “Living and Writing with MS”. This webinar will be of interest to anyone interested in the writing process whether you are experienced, a beginner or would love to write but don’t know how to get started.