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This section provides general information on the European Communities (Access to Information on the Environment) Regulations. It includes background information on the legislation, how to make an AIE application, contact details and fees.
Take the Challenge: Strengthen Your Core, Strengthen Our Community
We are thrilled to announce that our 3,000 Crunches Challenge is back! This exciting challenge calls upon people from all across the country to get active and work their core strength for a worthy cause. Are you ready to take on the challenge?
Alternative Crunch Options
For those who may find traditional floor crunches difficult or uncomfortable, we've got alternatives! Watch this short video from the MS Ireland physiotherapists, demonstrating how to perform a seated crunch. It's a fantastic way to participate in the challenge. Watch the video
The Unspeakable Bits is ready to begin our 2025 series of webinars. Join us on February 20th (instead of February 18th as originally planned) at 7pm (Irish Time) as we launch our first episode of the year: “Energy Conservation”
The South Dublin Branch AGM will take place on Saturday 22nd February at 11 am in the Talbot Hotel, Stillorgan. All are welcome.
The Unspeakable Bits is ready to begin our 2025 series of webinars. Join us on February 20th (instead of February 18th as originally planned) at 7pm (Irish Time) as we launch our first episode of the year: “Energy Conservation”
Our panel of experts will talk about ways to keep your energy reserves intact as we make our way through our lives with multiple sclerosis. We’ll discuss tactics and strategies both tactical and strategic to help us all make the most of limited resources as well as reducing fatigue and getting the most out of an MS day.
As always, we’ll take your questions and speak the unspeakable.
Register below and we’ll see you on the 20th of February.
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_z8He_PA_QOqkA2pwJ3trYw
The Tuam branch have set their AGM for February 23rd at 3pm in the Irish Wheelchair Centre. All are welcome.
Learn about the Western Region Voluntary Branches: https://www.ms-society.ie/western-region-voluntary-branches
MS Ireland offers programmes that aim to improve the overall well-being of people with MS. These programmes are facilitated by a combination of MS Ireland staff, external contractors, volunteers and partner organisations (such as the HSE and Education and Training Boards (ETB)). They aim to improve overall well-being by providing up to date information, encouraging peer engagement and support and providing opportunities to improve symptom management. These programmes include the following:
The following websites are suggested for people with MS and others interested in the various aspects of this neurological condition. These sites present personal opinions, experiences, and information, which are not necessarily endorsed by the MS Society of Ireland.