Rich text box

This is a rich text example using basic HTML

Example page: MND Connect Helpline | MND Association

The MND Connect Helpline page is a good example of how to use a rich text box component and they have used for sharing important information to our users. 

A full width image inside a rich text editor 

Image Two people in MND Association t-shirts

Rich text - Embed code example (YouTube)

Example page: What is MND? | MND Association

The 'What is MND?' page is a good example of how to use the rich text component to embed a video because it is a short informative video which has been embedding correctly allowing both users who have and haven't accepted cookies to view. 

Click to load video

Card grid

Card grid example text

Example page: MND Association | Fighting motor neurone disease

Our homepage has a good example of how to use a basic card grid within a page. This allows you to use images, a CTA (Call to action) and link to a URL. 

Card grid row

Text example

Example page: Become a volunteer | MND Association

The 'Become a volunteer page' is a good example of how to use a card grid row as it has 3 inline images which all have CTA's (Call to actions) that link to relevant URL's.

Card grid row two cards

Text example

Example page: Become a volunteer | MND Association

The 'Become a volunteer page' is a good example of how to use a card grid row as it has 3 inline images which all have CTA's (Call to actions) that link to relevant URL's.

Accordion

Accordion 1

Text goes in here

Accordion 2

Text with image

Bucket podcast panel

Example page: Information in other languages and formats | MND Association

This is a good example of how to use an accordian as it has broken down large pieces of information into more bitesize pieces as well as categorising them so they are easy to find.

A gallery should be used when there a large number of images you want to display on the site making it clear to the user on how to navigate them i.e an arrow. 

Card block - 2 row example

Example text

Card 1

Example text

Card 2

Example text

Example page: Inclusion and Wellbeing | MND Association

There are multiple pages across the site which use a 2 row card gird. The above page is a good example of when the use the 2 card grid i.e when you need to navigate to 2 different pages. 

Card block - 3 row example

This example shows a 3 card block with the description text in green instead of grey.

Card 1

Text

Card 2

Text

Card 3

Text

Card block - no image example

You can do either a 2 block or 3 block with either grey or green background.

Title

Description

Title

Description

Donation panel example

Example page: MND The Love Inside | MND Association

A good example of how to use a donation panel is within campaigns for example our Love Inside Campaign. This will link through to our GoDonate form which will take the actual donation. 

Statistics example

Stats Title

100

One hundred

Fifty

50

3rd Stat

This is the third stat.

Example page: MND Association | Fighting motor neurone disease

The homepage is a good example of how to use statistics in context of a page. This page highlights the amount of grants that are in the research portfolio, the amount of calls answered by connect and the amount of grants distributed to people living with MND.

Strip banner

Example page: MND The Love Inside | MND Association

At the bottom of The Love Inside page there is a good use of a strip banner which uses the navy background, has a tagline and a call to action button. 

Cure Finders Content Grid

This has been removed from the page as it was causing issues with the Preview functionality. This does not affect users accessing pages the component is on only this page. More details in the Jira ticket below:

Example page: Cure Finders | MND Association

Cure Finders is an exclusive members only section of the website that includes the card grid shown above. This is a good way of displaying page titles with a 'read more' section underneath. 

Event banner

Upcoming Event

In person event

MND Association office
01/01/2024
10:00
Francis Crick House
Event description goes in here
CTA link
Free

Web form example

By completing this form, you agree for us to pass your details on to our free Will provider, The National Free Wills Network, who will send you your Will writing pack. You’re free Will-writing pack will include details of your nearest participating solicitors in towns and cities across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Your appointment can be made in person, at your nearest participating solicitor, or remotely.

Requests need to be made in the name of the person who is wanting to write or update their Will. 

Name
Title
Click here to enter your address manually.
selected yes to accessibility requirements
How would like to receive your pack?
How did you hear about our free Will service?

Communication preferences

Please see our Privacy Notice for full details on how we use your information. Would you like to receive regular updates on the work we are doing, including details of future events and ways in which you, your friends and family could help?  These updates could include information about volunteering opportunities, ways of helping in our campaigning activities or in supporting the Association financially.

Please select how you are happy to receive these communications:

Commsprefs
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

Example form: Gifts in Wills | MND Association

Here is a good example of a simple webform which collects data. This form is easy to complete for the user. 

Latest news block

CTA link
Brian Dickie
Blog

How global teamwork is driving MND research forward

13 July 2026
By working together, the brightest and best MND researchers are accelerating the development of treatments
MND Association Logo
News

AGM 8 July – special resolution

2 July 2026
Read more information about a special resolution our members have been asked to vote on at our upcoming AGM.
Stephen Kinnock MP
News

Government minister calls for ‘fast track passports’ after Association campaign

23 June 2026
Stephen Kinnock MP has backed initial proposals from the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care

Example page: MND Association | Fighting motor neurone disease

At the bottom of the homepage there is a good example of news updates. These are dynamic therefore when a new story is added it will remove the oldest story and add the latest. 

Multi-image block

A group of people celebrating in a team
A group of people campaigning in a classroom
Cakes and Biscuits arranged on a plate

Postcode search

Postcode search

Find your local area

Branch geolocation
less than  km
from 

Example page: Find support in your area | MND Association

This page is a good example of using the search component as it allows users to find local support in their area. This is an easy to use component which displays the results simply for the users. 

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Click here to jump to the section on About MND.

On this page, you will find lots of information.

But sometimes, it's easier to click on a link to jump to the relevant section.

And this can be quite far down a page.

So, to save you time and effort.

You can click on the button above.

And it will take you straight to that section.

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About MND

This is the section you should be taken to when you click on the link above.

 

The above is a good example on how to use the anchor component. This allows users to be able to navigate webpages with a lot of information on easily. For example if they wanted to see a specific topic, they can click the anchor link and it will take them to that section on the page. 

Symposium live feed

05/12/2025 08:00 pm

Insights into MND in Latin America

Dr J Matamala

We’ve just come from the the genes and phenotypes session where Dr José Manuel Matamala and Dr Marcondes Cavalcante Franca Jr shared insights from their work comparing MND populations in Latin America with those in Europe and North America.  

Their key findings include a lower incidence of MND in Latin America, but an earlier age of onset for those who do get it. They also noted that there are fewer people in Latin America with changes in the most common genes associated with MND, such as C9orf72, and more with rarer gene changes linked to the disease.  

05/12/2025 07:00 pm

Day one kicks off here in San Diego with award win and Stephen Hawking lecture

Valeria Gerbino

Congratulations to MND Association researcher Valeria Gerbino, who’s just picked up the IPG Award, presented by the Paulo Gontijo Institute to recognise and encourage MND research by a young investigator. 

Dr Gerbino’s work looks at the role of TBK1-dependant immune signalling pathways in MND. TBK1 is a protein that helps control the body’s immune response and clears away damaged cell parts. When TBK1 doesn’t work properly, as seen in some forms of MND, waste builds up in nerve cells and the immune system becomes overactive, which can damage and kill motor neurones. 

The Stephen Hawking lecture was as exciting as we’d hoped... 

In the ‘Mini Brains and Space: Unlocking the Secrets of Brain Development and Aging’ talk, Professor Muotri from the USA urged the community to consider applying ‘out of the box’ thinking.  

He described how he’s using a technique and technology which exposes ‘mini-brains’ (small, 3D laboratory-grown clusters of cells that mimic aspects of the early human brain) to microgravity and radiation in space. The aim is to understand how the harsh space environment accelerates the aging of neural cells and contributes to neurodegenerative diseases like MND.  

Applied to MND research, strategies like this could help uncover more about what happens in the brain before and during the disease – which in turn might uncover new targets for potential treatments. 

05/12/2025 05:30 pm

Why’s this event so significant?

The Stephen Hawking lecture is just wrapping up - more on that shortly. In the meantime, a reminder of why the Symposium is so important. 

Every year we bring researchers from around the world together (in a different place each time) to collaborate, share progress and meet others working in the same field. The more scientists can work together, the quicker our progress on understanding and treating this disease will be. 

In fact, feedback from last year’s Symposium in Montreal indicated 90% of delegates made new connections and planned to pursue these. This event is vital in providing such collaborative and introduction opportunities. 

The International Alliance on ALS / MND runs a Patient Fellows programme each year, supporting people affected MND to come. We're welcoming are 22 patient fellows this year. 

Three sessions run simultaneously throughout this unique meeting with one being streamed to our virtual delegates. There’s a chance for delegates to ask questions at the end of sessions and loads of opportunities to engage with speakers throughout the three days. 

The Symposium is in fact the largest medical and scientific conference specific to MND. And a virtual streaming element of our Symposium means you don’t have to be here in person to be here! 

Our first ever Symposium was held in Birmingham in 1990 with 50 delegates. Here today are: 

  • Over 1,000 delegates from over 40 countries
  • 24 themed sessions
  • Approximately 250 speakers
  • 300 science posters being shown and discussed in three sessions across the three days. 

That's a lot of people to share passion, determination and knowledge.

05/12/2025 04:30 pm

Welcome to the MND Association’s 36th International Symposium on ALS/MND

Welcome live to our 36th International Symposium on MND/ALS, the world’s largest gathering of MND researchers. It’s a privilege to be here among so many people all connected by one purpose: to bring hope to everyone affected by MND. 

We’re set to welcome over 1,000 people from over 40 countries — scientists, researchers and innovators from across the globe, all here to share discoveries happening right now. 

There’s a real sense of community already. Over the next three days, we’ll take you inside some of the most promising research, meet the people behind the breakthroughs and hear powerful personal stories. 

Along with Professor Ammar Al-Chalabi, chair of the Programme Committee, our Chief Scientist Dr Brian Dickie is about to kick-off proceedings. 

Stay with us for updates. 

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