Webinar: Supporting Primary School Students with Muscular Dystrophy and Related Neuromuscular Conditions
We're thrilled to continue our collaboration with Education Support Centres Ireland to host a WEBINAR FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL STAFF on 24 September! Attention parents of primary students with NMCs! We encourage you to share this valuable learning opportunity with your child’s school and let them know about it. Together, we can enhance their educational experience!
Webinar: Supporting Post-Primary School Students with Muscular Dystrophy and Related Neuromuscular Conditions
We're thrilled to continue our collaboration with Education Support Centres Ireland to host a WEBINAR FOR POST-PRIMARY SCHOOL STAFF on 1 October! Attention parents of post-primary students with NMCs! We encourage you to share this valuable learning opportunity with your child’s school and let them know about it. Together, we can enhance their educational experience!
Don't Miss These Upcoming Webinars from the Action Duchenne 2025 Series
The Action Duchenne Webinar Series 2025 is designed to shine a spotlight on the most challenging and important areas of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, bringing national and international experts to you, in the comfort of your own home. Together we can navigate the complex environment that a Duchenne diagnosis brings, empowering you to make the best-informed decisions while dealing with a complex and often overwhelming diagnosis.
Webinar: Neurodiversity in Duchenne
We wish to draw your attention to a webinar coming up with Action Duchenne: Neurodiversity in Duchenne on Monday 12th May, 6:00pm with James Poysky.
Webinar: Managing difficult behaviours: noncompliance, defiance, and emotional outbursts.
Managing difficult behaviours: noncompliance, defiance, and emotional outbursts on Wednesday 23rd April, 6:00pm with James Poysky.
NATIONAL WEBINAR: Supporting Secondary School Students with Muscular Dystrophy and Related Neuromuscular Conditions
The webinar will include inputs from members of the Muscular Dystrophy Ireland team, a young adult living with muscular dystrophy and the following health professionals with specialisms in neuromuscular conditions: clinical psychologist, occupational therapist and physiotherapist.
Action Duchenne Webinar Series 2025 - Coping with the Diagnosis with Professor David Schonfeld
Action Duchenne welcome’s Professor David Schonfeld, internationally renowned developmental behavioural paediatrician and regular Action Duchenne conference speaker a webinar focusing on ‘Coping with Diagnosis’, with lots of opportunity for questions.
AHEAD is offering a free virtual workshop on the topic of Assistive Technology (AT)
In this practical workshop, you will explore how technologies - from mainstream features like Microsoft Office accessibility tools to specialised solutions - can better support you in the workplace. Drawing on real-life examples, you will gain insights into how best to discuss ATs with your employer and how they can be implemented for you. You will also learn about AHEAD's AT Hive, including its 'Discover Your Assistive Technology' feature, which matches you with tools tailored to your needs.
MDUK are hosting two free virtual information seminars in January.
Each webinar will focus on a specific topic, such as helping you understand more about your condition, sharing the latest information about treatments, or providing updates on research. As well as people living with a muscle wasting or weakening condition, they are also open to friends, family members and carers.
LINK Webinar - Paving the Way for Disabled Student Success: Real-life Examples Across Europe.
Hosted on the United Nation's International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the European LINK Network is excited to bring you this 2-hour webinar, showcasing practical examples of successful support for disabled students across six European countries.
Breaking Down Barriers: University of Galway and Chronic Pain Ireland Event on Sex and Gender in Chronic Pain
This hybrid event will explore the critical issue of sex and gender in chronic pain, inviting all genders to join the conversation. While chronic pain may affect individuals differently, this event will outline what we now know about sex and gender as variables in chronic pain, what impact the outcomes of the PAINDIFF network will have on the study of sex and gender in pain and how this may inform on diagnosis and treatment outcomes for everyone.