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Background on our latest TV advert
The MND Association has launched its first television advertising campaign in more than a decade as part of a wider awareness campaign.
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Wellbeing
Welcome to the wellbeing page.
This page has been specifically designed to be of interest to you as a volunteer and contain information about…
This page has been specifically designed to be of interest to you as a volunteer and contain information about…
- Volunteering
Induction Section 5 – Next steps
We hope this have given you an overview of the impact of MND, the work of the Association and what support, guidance and resources are available to you in your…
- Volunteering
Volunteer Induction
Welcome to the online section of your induction as a volunteer for the MND Association. We are delighted that you have chosen to become a volunteer and we look…
- Volunteering
Collaborate
Collaboration means working with other people to create and achieve something, and valuing everyone's contribution. It is one of our values. At the MND…
- Volunteering
Fundraising Guidelines
Whatever your branch or group fundraising event - from a ball to a small coffee morning - it is important that it is safe and that you are aware of any legal…
- Volunteering
Acceptance and Refusal of Donations
We have a responsibility to ensure any member of staff or volunteer, accepting or being notified of donations, ensures it is being received from a genuine…
- Volunteering
Group Agreement for Working Together
A variety of groups have been established in the Association, where volunteers come together to focus on particular areas of our work, depending on their…
- Professionals
Respiratory symptoms in MND
Respiratory muscle weakness occurs eventually in everyone with MND and ventilatory failure is the most common cause of death.
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New appeal focuses on the financial impact of MND
For many people living with motor neurone disease (MND) choosing between the cost of a healthy meal and keeping the electricity on has become a heartbreaking…