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About our Society

The MS Society Scotland is part of the MS Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The MS Society is a registered charity and was formed in 1953 by Sir Richard Cave, whose wife had MS.

People affected by MS, those with the condition and their carers, are represented throughout the Society. They are in the majority on its Board of Trustees and play a substantial role at all other levels of its work.

Read about how we operate and our future plans in this section.

 Financial statement 2008
Find out how we raised and spent money during 2008
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 How we are governed
People affected by MS are heavily involved in the decision-making of the Society.
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 Our constitution
The principles and values of MS Society Scotland.
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Complaints, Comment & Praise Policy.pdf
This leaflet describes what action you should take if you wish to complain (or praise) any particular aspect of the Society's work, staff or volunteers.

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 Our vision and mission
Across the UK, the MS Society shares a common vision and mission. (UK site link.)


   
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The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a charity registered in England and Wales (207495) and Scotland (SC016433)