By Jo Sopala | Director of Health Professional Programmes
It was back in 2016 when we launched our campaign to fund new MS specialist nurses in the areas of the UK where they were most desperately needed. Since then, some amazing progress has been made as we work towards our goal of ensuring no one is left to manage MS alone.
In February 2017, we announced we would be working with the MS team based at Leicester Hospitals, the first team to be involved in the Specialist Nurse Programme. We helped to recruit and fund two new MS nurses to support people living with MS in the area, and Jon and Joanne have now been in post for over a year. “The additional nurses have made a tremendous difference,” says Allison, MS nurse in Leicester. “They’ve had a huge impact, both in terms of the number of people we are able to see and the quality of our service.”
In April 2017, we marked MS Awareness Week by announcing Bradford as the second site to benefit from the programme and Sally was recruited to the role in November last year. We’ve also been working with NHS Lanarkshire to improve access to MS nurses and ensure people with MS get the support they need. A lack of MS nurses had been a long-standing problem in the area.
When the experienced MS specialist nurse left to work elsewhere within the field of MS, the MS Trust worked with the Lanarkshire team to fill the vacancy, as well as funding an additional MS nurse through the Specialist Nurse Programme, and supporting the recruitment of a neurology specialist nurse, to provide care to both people with MS and Parkinson’s.
Claire, Claire and Julie started in post in September 2017 and, nearly a year on, have been making great progress. “The MS Trust Specialist Nurse Programme has helped the Lanarkshire MS nurse service to develop and flourish, and most importantly reach people with MS in Lanarkshire to support them and their families to live well with MS,” said Karen, service manager.
But this is just the start. We recently announced that we’ll be helping to fund a new MS nurse in Hull, and we’ll be updating you on further sites very soon. We know there is still a long way to go and many people across the country still have to manage their MS alone, but with your support, we’re determined to change that.
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