We began our Volunteer Voice sessions during the unsettling days of the first lockdown, so we could come together to share experiences and ideas on supporting our community and each other.
We’ve waited two years for the UK Government’s plans to improve disability
By 2025, we want to be in the final stages of testing treatments for everyone with MS. Treatments that slow or stop disability progression.
Last year, as we talked about the changes the creation of the new Community Networks Team would bring, one of the things we discussed was making an annual visit to each of our groups.
As the Scottish, Northern Irish, Welsh and English governments plan to reduce or remove COVID-19 restrictions in the coming weeks, we’re continuing to review how we support groups to restart face-t
We’re delighted that the gradual easing of lockdown has meant we can support a return to some group fundraising activities, such as street and store collections.
When someone visits our website and uses the local search function, they’ll be given a list of events and services available in their area.
Congratulations to our Mutual Support Group who have been nominated as one of three finalists in the Family Values category of this year's Soldiering On Awards (Armed Forces Community Awards).
On Thursday 22 July, we’ll be joining the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) and the MS International Federation (MSIF) to mark World Brain Day.