Today marks World Mental Health Day and this year’s theme is based on workplace mental health. Being diagnosed and living with muscular dystrophy is challenging. Muscle wasting conditions impact every area of a person’s life, including their health and wellbeing. Workplace mental health programmes cannot be genetically created, as every person is different. Instead, a bespoke and person-centred approach is required to ensure that the needs of all employees can be met. Many of the young adults that we work with share that they feel isolated because of their muscular dystrophy and their struggles to secure and retain work placements and employment opportunities due to the accommodations they require. For more infomation on muscular dystrophy, visit: www.musclehelp.com Hashtags: #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthMatters #MuscularDystrophy #WorkplaceMentalHealth #InclusionAndDiversity #DisabledMentalHealth
Muscle Help Foundation
Non-profit Organizations
Clanfield, England 612 followers
Delivering virtual & face-to-face interventions that boost confidence & give real hope ~ discover the #powerof657
About us
VISION - to offer hope, inspiration and empowerment to children and young people living with the muscle wasting disease Muscular Dystrophy, and their families. MISSION - The Muscle Help Foundation brings together children, young people and their families, creating communities through transformational events, networks and activities. Through Muscle Dreams and by bringing beneficiaries and families together, we aim to help fulfil their potential, giving them a sense of purpose and hope for the future. SUMMARY - we are a small family charity delivering both virtual and in-person interventions called Muscle Dreams in the UK that give joy, inspiration and hope, for children and young people living with the muscle wasting disease, Muscular Dystrophy. The family unit benefits directly through social interaction with other beneficiary families and outcomes include new friendships, social connection, improved self-esteem and confidence. UNIQUE DELIVERABLE - we have a deep understanding and empathy towards both the children who receive 'Muscle Dreams', as well as the wider family unit who draw strength and inspiration from the personal involvement of Michael McGrath, the charity's founder and CEO, who as a result of the progressive nature of his specific MD variant (LGMD2A) is a permanent electric wheelchair user. ABOUT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY (MD) - MD is the single biggest genetic killer of children in our world today. In the UK, more than 110,000 babies, children and adults are affected – sufferers are robbed of their mobility, independence and finally, for those with the most severe form, known as Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), representing >96% of MHF's beneficiaries, their lives. There is currently no known treatment to delay or reverse the progression of the disease. The Muscle Help Foundation Registered Charity No. 1096716
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External link for Muscle Help Foundation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Clanfield, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Muscular Dystrophy, Experiences, Disability, Family, and Inclusive
Locations
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Primary
12 Cowslip Grove
Clanfield, England PO8 0WP, GB
Employees at Muscle Help Foundation
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Michael McGrath MBE DL
📌 Professional Speaker 📌 Keynotes + Masterclasses I Change Agent I Resilience Builder I Leadership Advocate I Overcoming Adversity 💥 Record…
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Michael Rudman
Chief Commercial Officer | Chief Product Officer | Commercial Director | Product Director | Consultant/Advisor | Board Trustee - seeking…
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Rachel Roxburgh
Social Purpose Consultant, Charity Strategic Advisor, Interim CEO, Trustee, Mentor, Charity Leader. Available for project work.
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Tom Solesbury OLY
COO & General Counsel, UK Athletics
Updates
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A few snaps of George's recent award win at the WellChild awards. 💪 We continue to be incredibly proud of his achievements and how he has come in a short space of time. George is not only part of our Muscle Warriors Powerchair Football Club, but he was also part of our Porsche Muscle Dream Programme in 2018. A huge congratulations again! To find out more about our work, visit: www.musclehelp.com Hashtags: #MuscularDystrophy #MakingADifference #ChangingLives #DisabilityCharity #SmallCharityUK
Huge congratulations to George Shippey, who was named the winner of WellChild’s Inspirational Young Person Award (Ages 15-18) last night! 👏 As part of the celebration, George enjoyed an audience with WellChild Patron, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, and had the chance to meet celebrities such as KSI and Sir Rod Stewart. To mark the special occasion, WFA’s National Development Officer, Ryan Sipple, and England Powerchair captain, Jon Bolding, proudly presented him with a signed England shirt! ⭐️ #PowerchairFootball
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We're looking for a new Treasurer & Trustee to join our board of trustees here at Muscle Help Foundation. If you have experience in financial management and would like to give back to a good cause, then we'd love to hear from you. To find out more visit: https://lnkd.in/eDfxk4TG Hashtags: #GiveBack #CharityTrustee #SmallCharityUK #MuscularDystropy #MakingADifference
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A big congratulations to George who has recently won the Inspirational Young Person award at the national WellChild Awards. George is a past Muscle Dream charity beneficiary and we are so pleased that he is being recognised in this way - once a Muscle Warrior, always a Muscle Warrior. Hashtags: #MuscleWarrior #DuchenneMuscularDystrophy #MuscularDystrophy #SmallCharity #MakingADifference #ChangingLives
We would like to share the incredible news that George Shippey, a 16-year-old from Billericay who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) has been named as a winner of the Inspirational Young Person category at the WellChild Awards! 🏆🎖️ George will be presented his award by the Duke of Sussex next week for his resilience in facing DMD, his advocacy work for people with the disease, and wheelchair users, and going the extra mile to help them. We would like to say a huge congratulations to George! 💙👏 The news has been featured in the Brentwood Gazette which you can read here: https://lnkd.in/eu3h5J-4
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As part of National Inclusion Week, today we’d like to discuss recruitment processes and offer recruiters with four tips on how to make employment process fairer and accessible for everyone, including for those with muscular dystrophy. Tip 1: Ensure that all application forms come in a variety of different formats, for example, PDF, HTML, word documents etc, ensuring that every form can be easily navigated and read with different types of assistive technology Tip 2: Operate a no closing job application process early policy to give everyone a fair chance to apply for a position without the pressure of a potential closing early deadline having an impact on prospective employees’ energy levels. Tip 3: Provide flexible working opportunities, including hybrid and remote working to ensure disabled candidate have the confidence that they can work without their being any barriers in place. Tip 4: Ask applicants early if they require any reasonable adjustments during the interview stage and ensure they are adhered to as well as be prepared to make additional adjustments on the best to ensure you get the best out of the candidate. We hope you’ve found this useful, if you have any other suggestions then share them below. Hashtags: #ImpactMatters #NationalInclusionWeek #AccessibleRecruitment #AccessibilityMatters #DisabilityCharity #MuscularDystrophy #MakingADifference
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As this week is National Inclusion Week, we're asking how can employers create inclusive workplaces for people with muscular dystrophy? This is the question that one of our MHF Ambassadors Leah Booth will be answering today. Play the video below to learn more. Please also feel free to share this video others and ask us questions in the comment box below. Hashtags: #NationalInclusionWeek #InclusionMatters #MuscularDystrophy #DisabilityCharity #DuchenneMuscularDystrophy #DisabilityAwareness #ChangingLives #NIW2024 Inclusive Employers
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Our friends at Parallel Office and Document Solutions Ltd recently celebrated their fourth birthday in business. Parallel supports our charity by donating a percentage of every MPS contract to our Muscle Dream programme. Every penny really does make a difference in the work we do to support children, young people and young adults living with muscular dystrophy. To read more about their business and how they support us, visit: https://lnkd.in/eUuTFZBh Hashtags: #CorporateSupport #SupportCharity #MakingADifference #ChangingLives #SmallCharityUK #MuscularDystrophy
This month Parallel Group celebrates their four-year anniversary
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Disabled children and their families have been overlooked by policy makers for too long and the impact is clear. The Council for Disabled Children and Disabled Children's Partnership's latest report demonstrates why well-resourced and properly coordinated services must be a priority. To read the report in full, visit: https://lnkd.in/eF49SxVu Hashtags: #ChangingLives #SmallCharity #MuscularDystrophy #TheNextGeneration
Disabled Children at the Table
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A big thank you to everyone who has selected us as their chosen cause on the easyfundraising platform. So far our supporters have raised £156.02 for our charity. If you and your colleagues would like to choose us as your chosen cause, please visit: https://lnkd.in/dpyvK-Rw Hashtags: #MuscleWarriors #SmallCharity #MakingADifference #MuscularDystrophy
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Thank you to Jo Morton-Brown 💚 Promoting Happy Young Lives for delivering a two-hour-long workshop yesterday for two Muscle Warriors. The workshop focused on building attendees' confidence, self-esteem and resilience levels which was well-received. Our next confidence workshop with Jo will take place on Sunday 27 October. If you would like to nominate a young person or adult living with muscle dystrophy for one of our programmes, please visit: https://lnkd.in/e-yRvjWc Hashtags: #ChangingLives #ResilienceTraining #HealthAndWellbeing #WellbeingMatters #SmallCharityUK #MuscularDystrophy
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What a brilliant Sunday and an honor to be part of Muscle Help Foundation's impactful work. This afternoon I delivered an online workshop to two outstanding young men with the theme 'Thrive, not just survive.' I'm a passionate advocate for this remarkable charity. 'Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a genetic condition that causes mutations in muscle fibres that progressively weaken the muscles', predominantly affecting boys. 'Over time, the decreasing muscle function results in an increasing level of disability. Some types of MD will eventually affect the ability to swallow, as well as weakening the heart and respiratory muscles' - https://lnkd.in/e9ZSmjZY (here's a link to their website to find out more.) A special acknowledgment to Michael McGrath MBE DL for his commitment and selfless effort into this fantastic charity. Muscle Help Foundation is a charity that genuinely makes a difference. #promotinghappyyounglives #mentalhealth #onlineworkshop #lovemyjob