Posts by Lina Stroud
Staying safe – a refresher for older drivers
When did you last have a refresher course for your driving? Feeling unsettled because you have a medical coming up to renew your licence? The theory-based refresher course is an opportunity for people to re-familiarise themselves with traffic rules and safe driving practices in a friendly and relaxed environment with other older drivers. The course…
Read MoreLife without a car workshop
Is there Life Without a Car? We provide information about keeping connected when we no longer drive. Not driving doesn’t have to limit our activities or prevent us from enjoying life. Adjusting to life without a car doesn’t mean losing independence or freedom. Our Life Without a Car Course: enables you to stay connected to…
Read MoreJoin our Team
We need an Admin Superstar Mō te tūnga | About the role MSPC specialises in the support of people affected by Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s, and their whanau. We are looking for an experienced Administrator to lead our office functions and be the first point of contact for the people we support. This permanent part-time…
Read MoreExperience the joy of Laughter Yoga
Laughter Yoga combines breathing exercises, gentle stretches, laughter exercises and relaxation. A laughter session can have a big impact on health and wellbeing. Laughter yoga is a gentle exercise which fills our lungs and body with oxygen, cleanses our breathing passages and exercises our lungs. When we laugh our bodies release a cocktail of…
Read MoreKeynote Dr. Mason on the future of MS Services
The Future of MS Services: Learning from Our Colleagues Overseas. Having recently returned from a sabbatical in the USA and the UK, Dr Mason will share her insights from MS centres overseas, and how they might relate to MS and centres of care in Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Deborah Mason is a Consultant neurologist…
Read MoreNZBRI Science Fair
NZBRI Science Fair Join us to hear the latest findings from local neurological research (e.g. Parkinson’s). Graduate students and academic staff, from the New Zealand Brain Research Institute [NZBRI], and Universities of Canterbury & Otago, will present findings in a quick-fire oral session followed by time to view posters and ask questions. Hosted by MSPC,…
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