The official website for the States of Guernsey

Today

St Peter Port & St Sampson
Blue Bag
Clear Bag
Food Waste
Black Bag
Glass Bag

All Other Parishes
Blue Bag
Clear Bag
Food Waste
Black Bag
Glass Bag
More Information
weather iconRather cloudy with sunny spells, but the chance of a shower.
High12°CLow7°C
5 day forecastTide timetables
Sign In

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week 2021 #LetsTalkMS

Share this page

Monday 19 April 2021

The 19 April 2021 marks the start of this year's MS Awareness Week.

This year's theme is 'Let's Talk MS' as we know it can be challenging for people to talk about a recent diagnosis or find the right words to describe their symptoms to an employer etc.

Debbie Robilliard, Clinical Nurse specialist for MS said:

'A lot of people in our community will have no idea about Multiple Sclerosis or MS for short and the impact it has on people's lives on a daily basis.

The purpose of this week is to raise awareness of MS and to help those who have the condition have the confidence to speak about their stories and how MS impacts their everyday lives.

There are approx. 200 people living with MS in the Bailiwick right now, all with different symptoms, most of which will be hidden. Just taking a few moments to listen to their stories and gaining an understanding of this condition, will undoubtedly help those with the condition to be able to live well with MS in our community.'

Throughout the week we will be sharing some short films on our social media channels to provide some more information on MS from health professionals who work in this field along with islanders' stories.

Gill Evans, Disability Officer said:

'It is great that we can raise awareness of this national campaign by focussing on local support.

Throughout the week you will also see information from the Guernsey Branch of the MS Society charity.'

More information can be found here: MS Awareness Week 2021 - 18-24 April | Multiple Sclerosis Society UK (mssociety.org.uk)

Share this page

Useful Links

Add To Home

To add this page to the homescreen of your phone, go to the menu button and "Add to homescreen".


The menu button may look like
Three Dots or Box with an Arrow *some browsers' menu buttons may vary.