Advocating for people living with neuromuscular conditions and their families:MDI and our umbrella organisations – Budget 2025 asks and general election manifestos.
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Advocating for people living with neuromuscular conditions and their families:MDI and our umbrella organisations – Budget 2025 asks and general election manifestos.

We provide an overview of key issues identified by MDI as important for our community and a flavour of how some of these umbrella organisations are championing these causes in their pre-budget 2025 submissions and election manifestos. We are members of Care Alliance Ireland, Disability Federation of Ireland, Health Research Charities Ireland (HRCI),The Irish Platform for Patient Organisations, Science & Industry (IPPOSI), Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI), Rare Diseases Ireland (RDI) and The Wheel. You can read their specific submissions/manifestos by clicking on each of the organisations’ names above.

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Breaking Down Barriers: University of Galway and Chronic Pain Ireland Event on Sex and Gender in Chronic Pain
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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.

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MDI is a proud member of Health Research Charities Ireland and supports the HRCI manifesto
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MDI is a proud member of Health Research Charities Ireland and supports the HRCI manifesto

HRCI members demand a strong, forward-thinking Programme for Government which includes a genuine commitment to improving health outcomes and reducing the burden of illness. Investing in health research (including life sciences, clinical research and all forms of R&D in health) is a commitment to the well-being of the population, the advancement of medicine and care, and the overall prosperity of our society.

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Neurological Alliance of Ireland Pre Budget Submission
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Neurological Alliance of Ireland Pre Budget Submission

As a member organisation of the Neurological Alliance of Ireland, MDI supports its pre-budget submission which calls for funding to begin to tackle the regional inequity in access to neurology and neurorehabilitation services. Find out more here. We also support the NAI’s election manifesto.

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Brain Involvement in Dystrophinopathies (BIND) Project
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Brain Involvement in Dystrophinopathies (BIND) Project

The BIND project is the first large-scale effort to better understand brain involvement in Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy (DMD and BMD). Funded by the EU, it brings together 19 partners from Europe and Japan. While muscle weakness has been the primary focus in recent decades, brain involvement has received less attention.

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September 25th is World Ataxia Awareness Day
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September 25th is World Ataxia Awareness Day

International Ataxia Awareness Day (IAAD) is on September 25th of each year. It is a coordinated effort from individuals and Ataxia organizations around the world to help shed light on this rare disease. NAF is committed to leading the way on this outreach effort – but we need your help! We encourage individuals and disease organizations to join us by planning events and/or awareness campaigns for IAAD. 

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Today is World Myositis Day!
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Today is World Myositis Day!

Myositis is an inflammatory autoimmune condition that can cause muscles to become weak and painful. Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies are an umbrella term for the different types of myositis. These autoimmune conditions mean the body attacks its own muscles, connective tissue, blood vessels, skin, lungs, and other organs. This often occurs together with other symptoms, such as muscle swelling, pain, fatigue, difficulty moving limbs or lifting arms, increased falls, trouble swallowing, and others.

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