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On World Brain Day, 22rd July the Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI) are launching their report on online service provision across neurological care services in response to COVID19. When the pandemic hit in 2020, many services moved online resulting in significant changes for both service users and service providers.
World Brain Day 2021 is dedicated to multiple sclerosis (MS), a neurological disease that affects 2.8 million people of all ages globally. Disease-modifying treatments slow the progression of MS, yet access to these medications is unavailable in many parts of the world.
Love Home Swap is currently looking for participants to help them in a research project that will open the doors to better holiday options for people with accessibility needs.
Niamh McCarron says people with chronic illnesses and disabilities have been asking for remote working for years, often getting told that it can’t be supported, for a whole list of reasons
The CE Scheme in the Care Centre was run by the Multiple Sclerosis CEP Co. Ltd. The CE Scheme is now being run by MS Ireland.
Enter the MS Ireland Summer Raffle 2021 and grab your chance to win €1,000
Enter the MS Ireland Summer Raffle 2021 and grab your chance to win €1,000
Dear Member,
Please see below the Notice of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland’s Annual General Meeting ('AGM'). All documentation including the Notice and the AGM Information Pack is available on our website ms-society.ie. The following link will bring you to the AGM Notice and Information Pack (which includes the financial statements for the year ended 31st December 2020 and the Candidates’ Profiles) AGM and Information Pack
Votes for the AGM may be registered virtually at the AGM or by proxy. Here is the link to the Proxy Form.
The National Transport Authority (NTA) is conducting research with the aim of gaining a better understanding of the accessibility requirements and experience of users of small public service vehicle (SPSV), for example taxis and hackneys.
I have been diagnosed with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis for 10 years now. That’s one MRI per year- plus the clinical trial related ones. Let’s say that I have been in a giant, buzzing magnet over 20 times.