Multiple Sclerosis (MS) awareness session

Written by AlisonFreemantle on Tuesday 22nd August 2023

Friday 15th September @ 10am

A recording of the session will be sent out to all those that have registered afterwards so don’t worry if you can’t attend on the day.

Free awareness session available from MS-UK for all staff who may be supporting people with multiple sclerosis. You can register here:

As part of MS-UK’s work to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis (MS) they are offering and FREE online MS Awareness session for people working in healthcare.

Why attend?

  • MS is the most common disabling neurological condition in young adults. It is estimated that there are over 130,000 people in the UK who have MS.
  • MS-UK know that social prescribing plays a huge role in universal personalised care services across health and social care.
  • As well as having potential to impact on mobility and coordination, MS symptoms are often ‘invisible’ and can impact on aspects of daily living, employment, meaningful activities, and overall wellbeing. Nearly three quarters of respondents to a 2018 MS-UK survey said that they have experienced issues relating to loneliness and isolation. People living with MS also have higher rates of anxiety and depression than the general population.

What is the session about?

The session will touch on:

  • What is MS?
  • Symptoms that may impact on wellbeing
  • A personal insight into living well with MS
  • Symptom management and wellness – what support to people with MS need?
  • MS-UK services and how we can support the MS community and their allies
  • How social prescribers/community workers can support people on their MS journey

Who will be delivering the session?

This session will be delivered by a member of the MS-UK team in partnership with a volunteer with lived experience of MS.

Register for the event here