There are plenty of resources available on the internet but we’ve compiled some for you below. Please note links will take you away from our site. You’ll also find details of how you can request MS awareness training in the workplace and you can download any of our information packs.
Resources
Supporting people with MS since 1964.
There are plenty of resources available on the internet but we’ve compiled some for you below. Please note links will take you away from our site. You’ll also find details of how you can request MS awareness training in the workplace and you can download any of our information packs.
MS Awareness Training
Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those with MS and how you can create a supportive and inclusive working environment as an employer.
Did you know we can arrange for members of our team to visit your workplace and run an MS awareness workshop. This training workshop will provide participants with a better understanding of how they can support people on their MS journey and ensure their workplace setup and understanding is inclusive for those with MS.
Our team will cover topics such as the symptoms and effects of MS, as well as practical advice on workplace accommodations, communication strategies, and best practices. This usually runs as a two hour workshop. Get in touch to find out more about how we can help.
External Resources
Please note links will take you away from our site. If you are part of an organisation that aligns with our charity values and goals and would like a link added to this section of our website please get in touch; similarly we would be grateful to a link back to our services to help spread the word about the work that we do.
The MS Trust is a UK-based charity organisation dedicated to providing information, support, and education for people living with multiple sclerosis and works to enhance the well-being of individuals affected by MS ensuring they have access to high-quality, evidence-based information and support.
UK-based national charity that provides information, support, and services to individuals affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). They aim to empower people living with MS to make independent choices and live fuller lives.
Turn2us helps people in financial need gain access to welfare benefits, charitable grants and other financial help – online, by phone and face to face through their partner organisations.
Disability North is a free Independent Living Service which promotes social inclusion, independence and choice for disabled and older people in the North East of England and Cumbria.
This website gives details on what financial assistance is available to people living with disabilities in the UK and Ireland, including how to apply for the Disabled Facilities Grant and other sources of financial aid. Easily search for information on applying to your local council for the DFG as well as details on other organisations that can provide financial assistance.
We often work with the MS Society (local branches) to joint-fund applications for financial assistance. The MS Society also gives information about the latest research into Multiple Sclerosis, various treatments as well as advice on care and support.
The social network especially for people with Multiple Sclerosis. By MSers, for MSers
Carers UK is a charity set up to help the millions of people who look after an older, disabled or seriously ill family member or friend.
Organisations and charities that offer advice and information on motoring and transport for disabled people
Work With Us
At MSRRF we are always keen to hear from people that share our vision and want to collaborate with us.
Whether you are eager to help us raise vital funds, are looking to be notified of any upcoming vacancies, get the inside scoop on events or if you are an organisation that would like the opportunity to connect; then we would love to hear from you. MS affects over 130,000 people in the UK, some of whom share their stories online; if you are one of these people and would like to become a charity ambassador to help us spread the word about the work that we do, then please get in touch.