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Marina

For MS Trust - More Willing Guinea Pigs

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Simon of the MS Trust has asked the following via the mailing list:

Thanks to everyone who got in touch with the MS Trust about the Royal College of Physicians questionnaire (apologies for not chipping in when there was the mix up about where to send replies - I'm only just back from holiday)

 

An OT in Aylesbury is doing another piece of research looking at ways of improving support to maintain people with MS in employment. Those of you who receive Open Door, the MS Trust newsletter, may have seen her recent advert asking for help. If not, I've copied it below.

 

Thanks

 

Simon (mostly lurking MS Trust info officer)

 

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Employment and MS project - more help needed!

 

Thank you to everyone with MS who has got in touch to take part in focus groups. I am now looking for some more volunteers, but this time it is from the families of people with MS. MS affects the whole family and so can work, and the loss of employment, so I shall be running some discussion groups to explore how the family has been affected by these issues. Volunteers need to be living with someone with MS who is in paid employment, or who has left work within the last 12 months.

 

When? - From late September onwards.

Time? - In the evening or on Saturdays for 1


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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