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Browse current job opportunities at MS Ireland below.
The ‘My Moving Brain’ initiative concluded with a national event that brought together voices from across Ireland to share experiences, reflect on progress and shape more inclusive opportunities in sport and physical activity.
We owe it to ourselves and our community to tell the truth, the whole truth, and (almost) nothing but the truth.
In this MS & Me blog, Trevis reflects on toxic positivity and the importance of honesty when living with multiple sclerosis.
MS Ireland’s voluntary Branches are primarily run by people with MS and their families. They are governed by an elected committee to organise the activities of the Branch including all the services and fundraising activities. Voluntary Branches work very closely with the regional offices.
The voluntary Branches below provide local support and services to people and families with MS in their own communities. The work of the Branch depends on the resources it has, the needs of people in the community and the size of the Branch.
MS Ireland’s voluntary Branches are primarily run by people with MS and their families. They are governed by an elected committee to organise the activities of the Branch including all the services and fundraising activities. Voluntary Branches work very closely with the regional offices.
The voluntary Branches below provide local support and services to people and families with MS in their own communities. The work of the Branch depends on the resources it has, the needs of people in the community and the size of the Branch.
The University of Galway is now recruiting people living with MS in Galway and Dublin to take part in the COB-MS programme.
MS Ireland is governed by a Board of voluntary members. These members have a wide range of experience and skill. Some have MS themselves or have family members with MS. Others have long careers in business, social services and other areas. The Board promotes the vision and aims of the Society and charges the Chief Executive to meet these aims through the various departments, services and resources of the Society.
Interested in joining the Board?
Further information on current opportunities and how to apply is available on our Board member call-out page.
Join us for an informative and welcoming talk hosted by Citizens Information in partnership with the Laois MS Branch on Wednesday 15th April from 7pm. This session will provide helpful guidance and answer any questions you may have on a range of important topics. Everyone is welcome to attend.
For more information, please contact Diane on; Tel: 042 9754304 or Email: midlands@ms-society.ie