


MS-UK are delighted to offer free MS awareness training sessions for professionals and volunteers.
Join us Wednesday 15 October at 10.00am
The recording will also be sent to you after the event, or other dates are also available later in the year if you cannot make this one.
Who should attend
Health and social care workers
Community based professionals
Professionals that work for a charity or voluntary organisation supporting people with a disability
Support workers or home care workers
Professionals that work in health or social care
Teams that support people living with MS
If you’re a care provider, social prescriber, or work in employment support (including the DWP), we recommend joining one of our specialised MS Awareness sessions tailored specifically for your role. Click the links above to find the session that’s right for you!
How to sign up
To join our free session click here.
eLearning
We have eLearning available for everyone and a variety of online training sessions on Zoom for professionals.


Over the coming months, we have a number of Dementia Friendly activities scheduled at our museums:
Picture Post: National Museum Cardiff, 9th October at 1:30 - 4pm
Winter traditions: St Fagans National Museum of History, 6th November at 1 - 4pm
Woolly Mammoth: National Museum Cardiff, 4th December at 1:30 - 4pm
These sessions are open to both those living with dementia and those supporting people living with dementia.
Booking is essential. To book a space, please register using our events pages here: Picture Post | Winter traditions | Woolly Mammoth or by using the contact details below.
Should travel be a barrier to you participating, support is available and can be discussed.
You can find these and other events related to Wellbeing on our events page: Wellbeing Events.
For more information, or to discuss any concerns you may have about joining us, please get in touch by email mims@museumwales.ac.uk
or phone 029 2057 3418
Third Sector Trends study has gone incredibly well with 8,630 survey returns in 2025 from across England and Wales so far.
We have 638 responses from Wales. To do analysis in different areas in Wales, though, we could still do with a good few more (our target was 750) before the survey closes tomorrow at midnight (Tuesday 30th September).
If you’d prefer to do the survey in Welsh, you can, just click here. And if you’re involved with several charities, then choose the one where you are currently spending more time.
If you’re worried about anything, please feel free to contact me, Professor Tony Chapman, St Chad's College, Durham University, 18 North Bailey, Durham DH1 3RH, tony.chapman@durham.ac.uk.