Care news:
- 10 October 2012
Hydrotherapy research for Duchenne The Health Technology Assessment Programme has recently launched a call for research proposals to investigate the potential benefits of hydrotherapy for people living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. - 11 July 2012
£320,000 worth of support secured for patients Six months into 2012 and the Advocacy team are fighting harder than ever to ensure that patients with muscular dystrophy or a related neuromuscular condition are getting the support they are entitled to. - 12 June 2012
Support for newly-diagnosed families The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign offers vital support to families who have been recently diagnosed. - 18 April 2012
Be inspired! New mentoring project aims to help young people with muscular dystrophy and related conditions to overcome the challeges of their condition. - 16 March 2012
MD Inspired The Inspire project is a mentoring programme where we aim to guide young people with neuromuscular conditions through transitional stages with the aid of a mentor who can inspire and motivate. - 15 March 2012
School work making real impact Over the last six months the Care and Support Team have been working tirelessly to improve our services to support schools and parents to ensure that children with these conditions have a fulfilling and holistic education. The team have just received thei - 2 March 2012
Supporting families and parents through diagnosis The diagnosis process can be daunting, the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign can offer vital support and advice to guide you through this difficult time. - 17 February 2012
Health information you can trust As more and more people are accessing health information online, how can you be sure the information is reliable? - 4 January 2012
Report identifies significant gaps and weaknesses in children's health information The Children's Health Information Matters report, which was funded by the NHS, highlights the need for children to be provided with high quality information - 7 December 2011
Major report identifies gaps in children's health information Children's Health Information Matters report highlights the need for children to be provided with information that is engaging, accessible, accurate and appropriate for their age.


