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TU Dublin Entrepreneurship for People with Disabilities Programme 2024 - Now Open for Applications.
Our host Trevis Gleason welcomed Mary Devereux to talk about her personal experiences with work after her diagnosis, MS Community Worker Siobhan talked about employment entitlements and where to get that information and Sara Ruane, Dip Psych., MIAHIP, MIACP, ICP who is an experienced Psychotherapist. Watch 'What If You Cannot Work' webinar recording below.
MS Ireland is seeking an academic researcher to partner with them for an application to the HRB Applied Partnerships Award (APA) 2024. The project aims to focus on mental health and will address the following provisional research questions:
Join the Louth Branch Coffee Morning with guest speakers, Citizens Information on Tuesday, 30th July at 10am in Lisdoo Bar & Restaurant, Dundalk, Co. Louth
To Book: Please register your name with Diane by either calling: Tel: 042 9754304 or Email: northeast@ms-society.ie
In this video, MS Ireland's Information Officer Aoife Kirwan is joined by Dr Maria Gaughan to explore the topic of MS and stem cell. James Flanagan, a person living with MS also joins to share his story of accessing stem cell therapy for MS. Watch the video below.
The MS Information Line provides professional and confidential support to everyone living with Multiple Sclerosis.
Telephone service 0818 233233
At MS Ireland, we pride ourselves on providing practical, timely and accurate information both online on this website and in print MS Ireland publications. However sometimes people want that human contact rather than just a computer screen, which is why our information line can provide a vital source of support.
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.
MS Ireland would like to inform you about an opportunity to join the Limerick City and County Council's Housing Disability Steering Group (HDSG).