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MS Ireland
15 Mar 2023

30th March The Unspeakable Bits Webinar “MS Money Matters”

The MS Ireland webinar series The Unspeakable Bits” returns on the March 30th online at 8.00pm.  This month the theme is ‘MS Money Matters” where the host Trevis L Gleason will talk about the planning for the 3 stages of life with MS with a panel of professionals covering financial planning, relevant law and social issues. We welcome everyone to our live webinars so if you would like to attend, please register for free here

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MS Ireland
06 Mar 2023

The All Ireland Multiple Sclerosis Research Network (AIMS-RN) summer fellowship programme is now open for applications

The AIMS Research Network will provide talented undergraduate students with the opportunity to acquire experience in multiple sclerosis (MS) research during the summer of 2023. The aim of the award is to encourage promising undergraduates to consider a research career focused on MS and make discoveries that can ultimately halt disease.

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MS Ireland
02 Mar 2023

Call for MS Ireland Board Members

The Annual General Meeting of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland, at which Board members are re-elected, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 16th September 2023 in the Radisson Hotel, Athlone at 4.00 p.m.

We are currently seeking candidates including candidates with fundraising, sales and marketing and community development experience to go on to our panel of potential Board members. Members, Branches, Council the Board and staff may propose candidates. All nominations must be proposed and seconded by members.

Applicants, wishing to apply for a position on the Board in September 2023, are invited to submit their application form by 5.00 p.m. on 31st May 2023. The closing date for Applications under Article 56 of the Constitution is Friday, 16th June 2023

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MS Ireland
02 Mar 2023

MS Ireland’s 2023 Annual National Award

The nominations for this year’s Annual National Awards are now open. Our Annual Awards are MS Ireland’s way of recognising the contribution many of our members make within their families, local communities and MS Ireland. It is a great honour to be nominated for the Annual National Awards so we would encourage branches, individual members and staff members to nominate members who they feel deserve recognition. The closing date for receipt of nomination forms is Friday, 11th August 2023. The Annual National Awards for 2023 will be presented at the Annual General Meeting in Athlone on Saturday, 16th September 2023.

There are 3 Annual National Awards and the categories are:

  • MS Person of the Year
  • MS Carer/Helper of the Year
  • MS Volunteer of the Year

Full details and Nomination forms are available here or from our National Office, tel. 01-6781608. We would recommend you return your nomination forms to National Office as soon as possible.

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MS Ireland
24 Feb 2023

Unspeakable Bits March Webinar - Money Matters

We have a new webinar series called the Unspeakable Bits and our March edition is called ‘Money Matters” which will take place on Thursday, 30th March at 8pm for one hour online.  Our host Trevis L Gleason and a panel of MS professionals will talk about the planning for the 3 stages of life with MS. Financial planning are topics most people think of in their advancing years.  People with MS often must think of them earlier in life.   

The panel be answering questions from our MS community sent to us in advance, as well as from our live audience. We will be covering topics on finance like planning, investing, pensions, early retirement, long-term care, health, and life insurance/assurances. We will also be covering topics on law like wills, conservatorships, trusts and advanced directives.  We will also discuss topics like social protection and entitlements.  

Please either email your questions to aoifek@ms-society.ie. We welcome everyone to our live webinars so if you would like to attend, please register for free here 

 

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MS Ireland
24 Feb 2023

Clare FM Launches MS Ireland March Push Up Challenge

Dr Susan Coote, MS Ireland’s Exercise and Physiotherapy Co-Ordinator launched MS Ireland’s 3,000 Push Ups in March Challenge on Clare FM’s Morning Focus Show this week. To highlight this fundraiser Morning focus’ host Alan Morrissey will be taking up this great challenge in March. Speaking of the upcoming challenge Alan Morrissey, the host of Clare’s most listened to radio show said “I'm delighted to be taking part in the 3,000 Push Ups in March Challenge. Not only will it help support the vital services provided by MS Ireland, but from a health viewpoint it will also really benefit those taking part. I am really hoping that by the end of March I will have shed some of the extra pounds which made themselves at home on my body over Christmas. I would encourage as many people as possible to take part in the 3,000 Push Ups in March Challenge."  Listen to the Clare FM interview here 

 

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MS Ireland
17 Feb 2023

MS Ireland Launches My MS My Needs Survey Request

MS Ireland is calling on people with Multiple Sclerosis in Ireland to help us plan for their service needs over the coming years by participating in our My MS My Needs Survey.  

 

  • MS Ireland is asking people with MS in Ireland to take our new My MS My Needs Survey 

  • Help us discover the most important MS services required for Ireland in 2023 

  • Our survey can be accessed here: https://lnkd.in/eGQ2DUVd 

  • The survey takes approximately 15-30 minutes to complete. 

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MS Ireland
03 Feb 2023

Take on the March 3,000 Push Up Challenge

Take on 3,000 Push Up Challenge in March to Support MS Ireland 

  • MS Ireland is asking people across Ireland to challenge themselves by doing our Push Up Challenge of completing 3,000 pushups in March.    

  • Raise much needed funds to enhance the vital services of MS Ireland 

  • Sign up now and get your Push Up Challenge Pack here

  • Visit our Facebook Group here 

  • If you do not wish to set up a Facebook fundraiser, you can set one up here instead

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