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EMSP Membership Newsletter: Bringing MS Voices Together
We are very glad to present the third edition of our Membership Newsletter. With the great support of our members, we aim…
Football and MS: A story from Croatia
A young and enthusiastic team of multiple sclerosis (MS) advocates living in Zadar, Croatia, have produced a video about one of their own: Patrik, 24 years, diagnosed with MS six years ago.
Patrik is in love with football and after his diagnosis he feared he would not be able to play it anymore. This is a story about some of the key aspects of living with MS.
My MS, My Needs: 1 in 3 people without care and support
By Georgina Carr The UK MS Society’s My MS, My Needs 2 survey of over 9,000 people with MS in England shows…
Training for MS carers
By Madeleine Cutting The Spanish MS Society AEDEM organised two training sessions for MS carers – key but often disregarded actors…
Multimedia patient advocacy
The Serbian MS Society (DMSS) is relying increasingly on multimedia initiatives in its outreach to different MS stakeholders, from MS patients to health authorities. Two related activities are the publication of a popular MS magazine and the development of a nationwide video campaign. Article for EMSP’s Membership Newsletter.
My MS, My Needs: 1 in 3 people without care and support
The UK MS Society’s My MS, My Needs survey of over 9,000 people affected by this condition in England shows that over the past four years demand for social care among persons with MS has increased. Despite this reality, fewer are getting the support they need. Article for EMSP’s Membership Newsletter.