APN 145 - 22/27: AGM of the APG on Diabetes / AGM of the APG on Cycling / APG on MS and Neurology

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE ALL PARTY GROUP ON DIABETES

An Annual General Meeting of the All Party Group on DIABETES to carry out the annual election of office bearers has been arranged to take place on Tuesday 13 June at 12.30pm (finishing at 1.30pm) in Room 21, Parliament Buildings

Members will also have the opportunity to hear an update from both the Clinical Director and Programme Lead of Northern Ireland Diabetes Network. The Diabetes Network was established to deliver the recommendations of the NI Diabetes Strategic Framework (2016) and is led by the Strategic Planning & Performance Group (formerly HSC Board). It brings together people living with diabetes, health and social care professionals and clinicians, along with Diabetes UK, to work in partnership on the design and delivery of diabetes services in NI.

All Members are welcome to attend, and a sandwich lunch will be available.

For further information please contact Phil Mynes at philip.mynes@diabetes.org.uk.

 

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE ALL PARTY GROUP ON CYCLING

An Annual General Meeting of the All-Party Group (APG) on Cycling to carry out the annual election of office bearers has been re-scheduled to take place on Thursday 8 June 2023, 12.30pm in Senate Chamber, Parliament Building rather than original 10am start.

All existing and new Members are welcome to attend.

Please confirm your attendance and any proposed Agenda Items to Andrew McClean via andrew.mcclean@cyclinguk.org, Cycling UK and Cycling Ulster jointly provide the secretariat for the All-Party Group.

 

ALL PARTY GROUP ON MS AND NEUROLOGY

A meeting of the All-Party Group (APG) on MS and Neurology has been arranged to take place on Monday 12th June at 12pm, Room 21.

All Members are welcome to attend.

An invite will be emailed separately to each APG member (and, on request, to any other MLAs who wish to attend).

For further information please contact Stewart Finn on 07881587745 or stewart.finn@mssociety.org.uk.