We are in desperate need for more volunteer oxygen operators. If you know anyone who would be interested ask them to contact Sue at the centre. You would be required one or more if possible mornings a week for initial training. See attached job description. Please forward to your family and friends.
Posts By: Karen Jones
100 club winners in May
100 club winner in May: Jodie Evans Carol Gulliver Jill Pritchard Sharing a prize fund of: £85. You’ve got to be in it to win it! Speak to Sue/Reception for 100 details…….
Time matters: should British people with MS accept sup-optimal care?
MAY 18 • 11M Time matters: should British people with MS accept sup-optimal care? In the #AttackMS trial we are comparing starting natalizumab within 2 weeks of symptom onset to those starting natalizumab after 2 months. Yes, we really think time matters in MS. Listen now GAVIN GIOVANNONI Nothing is… Read more »
Volunteers please
We have a charity collection on Saturday 11th June at Didcot Tesco. I am looking for 2 people per 1.5hr time slot to collect small change for the centre. We try and have 2 people per collection for 1.5hrs. Our last collection there (which was our first at Didcot) raised : £650, so it’s… Read more »
UNLIMITED £5 donations for Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre Oxfordshire
Raise UNLIMITED £5 bonus donations* when you sign up new supporters to help raise money for Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre Oxfordshire.Just think how much you could raise if all of your supporters joined you on easyfundraising. Share your unique link below to get new supporters to sign up and when they raise their first £5… Read more »
Pregnancy and Multiple Sclerosis Online Workshop on 24 May

MS-UK are running a workshop with Dr Ruth Dobson who will be presenting her work on the ‘UK consensus on pregnancy in multiple sclerosis’ published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). The workshop takes place online on Tuesday 24 May 1.15pm to 2.15pm. The consensus was developed for clearer guidance for individuals and their treatment… Read more »
Make sure people with MS can access FES

The MS Society need your help to ensure that Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is consistently funded and prescribed for people with MS across the UK. FES is a treatment used to stimulate movement in weakened or paralysed muscles. It has been proven to improve the lives of many people with MS, making walking easier and reducing… Read more »
Fancy a trip on a boat?
Wallingford Accessible Boat Club are a charity that are enabling disabled and elderly people to get out on the River Thames. Start point currently Benson Marina. 2hr trip. No cost involved though donations appreciated. Takes 6 passengers dependent on number and size/weight of wheelchair including carers. I thought it would nice to arrange a trip… Read more »
Enable Magazine: Presenting the May/June issue
Presenting Enable MagazineMay-June issue The UK’s leading disability and lifestyle title Introducing the May-June issue of Enable Magazine.We’re so excited to share this issue with you and your network. This issue, we’re marking Carers Week by highlighting four unpaid carers’ unique experiences. Caring can come in many different forms including becoming a foster carer: we learn about the path… Read more »
Council tax reductions for disabled people
If you meet certain conditions, you can get a reduction of one council tax band on your bill each year. For example, a Band D property will be charged Band C. Look on your council website for more information. VAT on some building works and adaptations for disabled people Certain types of building works and… Read more »