🌟 Meet Our Trustees: Michael Fry - Advocate and Barrister 🌟 Get to know Michael Fry, a key trustee at Nerve Tumours UK. With a background as a barrister specialising in planning and regulatory law, Michael’s skills in public affairs and media engagement are vital to our advocacy and fundraising efforts. His personal connection through his son Freddie’s NF1 diagnosis drives his commitment. We value Michael’s expertise and passion. The impact of charity trustees is profound, and Michael’s dedication highlights the essential role they play in supporting and advancing our cause. Their passion for advocacy and charitable work is a driving force behind our success. Michael’s contributions are a perfect example of how personal experiences can enhance our mission. Find out more about Michael and our trustees at https://lnkd.in/evAVASN2 #MeetOurTrustees #NerveTumoursUK #Neurofibromatosis #CharityLeadership #AdvocacyAndFundraising #Advocacy #CharityLaw #NerveTumoursUK #TrusteeSpotlight
Nerve Tumours UK
Hospitals and Health Care
London, Greater London 488 followers
Providing better support for those living with nerve tumours and neurofibromatosis
About us
Nerve Tumours UK is the authoritative voice of over 26,000 people in the UK who are born with one of the neurofibromatoses. The charity seeks to expand knowledge of neurofibromatosis and nerve tumours and advance the care for those with the condition. Every day in the UK, a child is born with neurofibromatosis – some inherit the condition, others are affected by a random mutation. Neurofibromatosis can affect anyone: any ethnicity, class or sex. Nerve tumours occur in three genetic disorders of the nervous system: Neurofibromatosis Type 1, Neurofibromatosis Type 2 and Schwannomatosis. Each of these conditions has its own range of complications, which can be life-limiting and impairs the quality of life. For example, Neurofibromatosis Type 1 involves the nervous system, skin, eye and bone. It predisposes people to many complications, including tumours of the brain and spine; malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours and breast cancer. In addition to the physical impact of nerve tumours, many people experience social and economic disadvantages. It is a particularly isolating condition because it is often met with prejudice and bullying. Evidence suggests that the condition leads to severe financial hardship in the third generation. Sadly, many health care professionals in the UK have little knowledge of nerve tumours and the manifestations of the neurofibromatoses. Obviously, early diagnosis is crucial. NHS provision is patchy, support depends on location. Some years ago, the charity launched a scheme to provide regional specialist nurse advisors, but due to a lack of funding, this is not yet available throughout the UK. Michael Fry – Chair, Nerve Tumours UK says, “It is the launch of a revitalised mission to raise awareness and improve outcomes for people affected by neurofibromatosis. We represent over 26,000 people, their families and friends who deserve greater support and greater understanding.” Visit our new website www.nervetumours.org.uk
- Website
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http://nervetumours.org.uk
External link for Nerve Tumours UK
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, Greater London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1981
- Specialties
- neurofibromatosis, neurofibromatosis type 1, neurofibromatosis type 2, schwannomatosis, legius syndrome, ethical fundraising, and advice and guidance for neurofibromatosis
Locations
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Primary
44 Coombe Lane
1st Floor
London, Greater London SW20 0LA, GB
Employees at Nerve Tumours UK
Updates
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🗓️ Today is #worldmentalhealthday 📆 This year’s theme, “It’s time to prioritise mental health in the workplace,” underscores the importance of mental well-being in our professional lives. Employed adults spend more time working than any other activity—let’s ensure that this time supports their mental health. Prioritising mental health at work isn’t just beneficial for individuals; it’s essential for building healthy, high-performing organisations. For mental health resources, visit: https://bit.ly/3feMUtb #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthAtWork 📊 Why is workplace mental health so important? Because a supportive work environment is crucial for both personal well-being and organisational success. Mental health challenges like anxiety and depression are common in workplaces worldwide, leading to reduced productivity and increased absenteeism. This October 10th, let’s commit to fostering mental health in our workplaces. Together, we can create a brighter, healthier future for everyone. For support, visit: https://bit.ly/3feMUtb #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthMatters
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🌟 Meet Our Trustees: Rohan Chanmugam 🌟 Introducing Rohan Chanmugam, founder of Clevercoms Ltd and trustee at Nerve Tumours UK. Rohan’s extensive experience in corporate strategy and financial management provides valuable guidance for our charity. His business acumen and network are vital to driving our goals forward. We’re excited to have Rohan on board. Charity trustees like Rohan bring vital expertise and passion to our organisation. Their commitment to our mission and their strategic insights are crucial in helping us achieve our objectives. Rohan’s contributions reflect the dedication and vision that drive our charity forward. Find out more about Rohan and our trustees at https://lnkd.in/evAVASN2 #MeetOurTrustees #NerveTumoursUK #Neurofibromatosis #TechnologyLeadership #CharityLeadership #SocialImpact #BusinessStrategy #TrusteeLeadership #TrusteeSpotlight
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Thank you to everyone who attended today's NF1 Patient iNFormation Day in Nottingham and online - The day started of with an address @thomasyoung38, Britihs Paralympic Athlet, MBE and Patron of NTUK, followed by medical insigfhts and support services explained. Stay tuned: the full presentations will be available on our YouTube channel - any questions [email protected]
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🌟 Meet Our Trustees: Stewart Lee - Communications Specialist 🌟 Say hello to Stewart Lee, our dedicated trustee based in Leeds. With 39 years living with NF2 and a career in digital communications, Stewart’s expertise as Social Media Manager enhances our outreach. His long-standing support and pride in our growing community make his contributions invaluable. We’re thankful for Stewart’s dedication. Charity trustees are vital to the success of our organisation, and Stewart’s involvement is a testament to the passion and commitment that drive our mission. Their personal experiences and professional skills play a crucial role in advancing our cause and expanding our reach. Discover more about Stewart and our trustees at https://lnkd.in/evAVASN2 #MeetOurTrustees #NerveTumoursUK #Neurofibromatosis #DigitalInclusion #CharityLeadership #Accessibility #Communications #NF2 #TrusteeSpotlight
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🌟 Meet Our Trustees: Stewart Lee - Communications Specialist 🌟 Say hello to Stewart Lee, our dedicated trustee based in Leeds. With 39 years living with NF2 and a career in digital communications, Stewart’s expertise as Social Media Manager enhances our outreach. His long-standing support and pride in our growing community make his contributions invaluable. We’re thankful for Stewart’s dedication. Charity trustees are vital to the success of our organisation, and Stewart’s involvement is a testament to the passion and commitment that drive our mission. Their personal experiences and professional skills play a crucial role in advancing our cause and expanding our reach. Discover more about Stewart and our trustees at https://lnkd.in/evAVASN2 #MeetOurTrustees #NerveTumoursUK #Neurofibromatosis #DigitalInclusion #CharityLeadership #Accessibility #Communications #NF2 #TrusteeSpotlight
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#MakeNFVisible Oliver who has NF1 "A restaurant threw me out because of my facial disfigurement - they claimed customers had made complaints about me" Read the full story and raise awareness for visible differences and acceptance! #EndDiscrimination #StandWithOliver #Dailymail please share https://lnkd.in/ewn6FCiy
A restaurant threw me out because of my facial disfigurement
dailymail.co.uk
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#BBC #breakingnews A man with a facial disfigurement says he was asked to leave a restaurant in South London - staff said he was "scaring the customers". stay tuned #BBCLondonNews at 6:30PM #SupportOliver and those affected by NF #NFWarrier #sharenow https://lnkd.in/eU5YaE55
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🌟 Meet Our Trustees: Richard Goode, Chair of Nerve Tumours UK 🌟 Meet Richard Goode, our dedicated Chair at Nerve Tumours UK. With 15 years as Managing Director of Fletcher King PLC and expertise in commercial property fund management, Richard’s leadership is instrumental to our success. His personal connection through his eldest son’s NF1 diagnosis fuels his passion for our mission. We’re grateful for Richard’s strategic vision and unwavering support. Charity trustees play a crucial role in guiding and supporting our organisation, and Richard's commitment exemplifies the passion and dedication that drive our work forward. His leadership is a testament to how personal experiences can inspire significant contributions to the charity sector. Discover more about Richard and our trustees at https://lnkd.in/evAVASN2 #MeetOurTrustees #NerveTumoursUK #CharityLeadership #Neurofibromatosis #SupportAndAwareness #Leadership #NF1 #TrusteeSpotlight
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Today we’re spotlighting the amazing work of published author and rare disease awareness campaigner Emily Owen. Emily was diagnosed with NF as a teenager and suffered irreversible hearing loss after surgery at the age of 21. Emily is a passionate advocate for greater inclusivity in public spaces for those with limited hearing. In a recent interview for the Christian Daily. she details her experiences with hearing loss at her local church offering advice and recommendations for a future where every space works for everyone. https://lnkd.in/e4gJahxf #NFAwareness #inclusivespaces #nervetumoursuk