NAI Launch Pre Budget Submission 2027
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland is calling on the Government to make targeted investments in neurology and neurorehabilitation services.
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland is calling on the Government to make targeted investments in neurology and neurorehabilitation services.
On Monday, June 15th, NAI held an online meeting with local elected representatives, patient groups and patient advocates, to highlight issues around neurology services in the midlands regional hospitals at Mullingar and Tullamore.
On Monday, September 9th, the Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI) held an online meeting to highlight the needs of local people living with neurological conditions across the South East.
Research and Policy Officer
Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI)
Permanent | 35 Hours per Week | Remote (Ireland-based, with some travel)
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI), the national umbrella body representing almost 40 patient organisations, is seeking a Research and Policy Officer to join our team.
Join EFNA for their first conference in Dublin, where they will celebrate 25 years of excellence, patient advocacy, involvement and collaboration in 2026.
This World MS Day, NAI members MS Ireland will be sharing stories from people living with MS across Ireland as part of their national awareness campaign.
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland, in partnership with the HSE and Disability Federation of Ireland, is seeking a Project Officer to support a national initiative aimed at strengthening engagement with lived experience representatives and voluntary organisations within the implementation of the National Neuro-Rehabilitation Strategy.
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland April 2026 Newsletter is jam-packed with our recent activities.
We have done a full analysis of Brain Awareness Week 2026, and once again the week was jam packed and turned out to be one of the biggest and busiest weeks to date. The Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI) has led the way in promoting and co-ordinating the week throughout Ireland since 2005.
Chair of the Cross Party Oireachtas Group on Neurological Conditions, Deputy Colm Burke, has shared a Statement for Support for the findings of the NAI report launched yesterday.