May 31, 2023

Following the success of last year’s MS-UK's MS Awareness training for care providers they have decided to offer it again. It is on Wednesday 14 July 2023 from 10am to 11:30am and will be held on Zoom. Please go to https://www.ms-uk.org/free-ms-awareness-training-for-care-providers/ to find out more information and go here to register for the event. If you are unable to attend they will record the session and send to all that have signed up.

 

The session is open to care and support professionals (or volunteers) who may be supporting people with multiple sclerosis. This could be:

 

 

Please share with any colleagues who you think may benefit.

 

The session will touch on:

 

 

A prior participant said their biggest take away from last year’s session was:

 

‘Being provided with such a detailed insight into MS and all the tools needed to work with a client with MS’

 

‘The lived experience of someone with MS was such an eye opener. It made me see beyond the words MS to the person with MS. Thank you’

 

Alternatively we have MS Awareness eLearning available. All of their training has been nominated for the Positive Impact 2023 CPD Awards .


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