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Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I assume #MEAction Scotland will be folded into the new charity?
Overview
Activities - how the charity spends its money
Our work centres around empowering/enabling people with ME and other complex, chronic illnesses (including post infectious illnesses). At present, the focus is on supporting people with ME but we may also focus on other complex, chronic illnesses in future. We carry out activities that improve the understanding of ME and help to relieve sickness through better treatment and public understanding.
Income and expenditure
Data for financial year ending 31 October 2024
Total income: £0
Total expenditure: £150
3 trustees:
Denise Spreag Chair
Malcolm Bailey
Janet Sylvester
meaction.org.uk
do you know whether it was mid- Dec 2025 they mean (or Dec 2024) ?From Facebook:
In mid December last year, #MEActionUK emailed NHS England regarding the web page on ME/CFS on the NHS UK website (see link below). Although the page was recently updated - on 28th May 2024 - it currently contains misleading information which does not align with the NICE guideline NG206 on ME/CFS.
This webpage is an important source of information for people looking for information on ME/CFS, particularly journalists and others in the media who continue to quote the incorrect information it contains, for example 'The most common symptom is extreme tiredness'. #MEActionUK asked NHS England to edit it in order that it reflects the latest guideline, while noting that some aspects of the NICE guideline for ME/CFS (2021) HAVE been incorporated into the web page.
Just before Christmas, NHS England replied saying that our request would be added to their backlog for a member of the website team to pick up when there is capacity. They will notify us when this has happened. #MEActionUK will keep in contact with NHS England and keep you updated on any progress.
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Myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)
Read about myalgic encephalomyelitis (chronic fatigue syndrome or ME/CFS). It’s a long-term condition with a wide range of symptoms including extreme tiredness.bit.ly
#MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #MyalgicE #HealthEquality
From: MEAction UK <postman@meaction.org.uk>
To: <xxxxx@xxx.ac.uk>
Subject: #MillionsMissing 2026 campaign for an NHS service for the very severe
The most severely ill people with ME have nowhere to go, no treatment, no ward, no NHS service.
They are dying and they need help. They need a specialised service to be commissioned now!
Only one person has the power to set commissioning in motion for an NHS specialised service for the very severe, Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. This was illustrated by the DHSC ME/CFS Final Delivery Plan published in July 2025 which says, ‘DHSC, with NHS England, will explore whether a specialised service should be prescribed by the Secretary of State for very severe ME/CFS’. The start of this process has now been pushed back to April 2027.
Even if the process started today it could take 7 years to produce a service. The very severely ill can’t wait for the many years it takes to set up a new service. People need support now. The good news is that this can be set up quickly using the virtual ward model.
Your local Integrated Care Board (ICB) has the power to set up virtual wards in your area.
A virtual ward allows patients to receive acute, hospital-level care in their own homes, care homes, or hospices rather than a hospital bed. It uses technology—such as apps, wearables, and monitoring devices—combined with regular, multidisciplinary team visits (nurses, doctors, therapists) to monitor conditions, prescribe medication, and provide treatments like oxygen or fluids.
As part of #MillionsMissing 2026 we are asking you to get in touch with your MP and ask them to lobby Wes Streeting MP during ME Awareness Week 11-17th May.
Use our Very Severe Parliamentary Advocacy Guide and write to your MP and demand two things:
Demand that your MP lobby Wes Streeting MP and urge the immediate commissioning of an NHS specialised service for the most severely ill. Tell them that there is no NHS service for very severe ME patients to be referred to and the decision to set up this service lies with the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
This service will take years to make a difference even if it is started today so also ask for:
The immediate setting up of a virtual ward system and inclusion in Integrated Care Boards (ICB) Joint Forward Plans.
Your MP can lobby your local Integrated Care Board (ICB) for the immediate setting up of a virtual ward system and inclusion in their Joint Forward Plan.
If your MP is willing to help please email admin@meaction.org.uk, we are happy to provide more information.
Thank you for taking the time to read our email. This campaign is aimed at getting a service set up for the very severely ill but we have not forgotten people who are mild, moderate or severe and will continue working for all people with ME throughout the year.
Stop the harm, Stop the deaths, Start the service.
Let’s make our voices heard!
All at #MEAction UK
‘Asks’- Actions your MP can take
Setting up a service for the very severe
There is no NHS service for the very severe ME patient to be referred to. The setting up of this service is in the gift of the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care so ask your MP to set up a meeting and present the urgent case for healthcare for the severe and very severe with ME.
This service will take years to make a difference even if it is started today so you can
ask you MP to: Lobby your local Integrated Care Board (ICB) for the immediate setting up of a virtual ward system and inclusion in their Joint Forward Plan. https://www.england.nhs.uk/contact-...contact-your-local-integrated-care-board-icb/
A virtual ward allows patients to receive acute, hospital-level care in their own homes, care homes, or hospices rather than a hospital bed. It uses technology—such as apps, wearables, and monitoring devices—combined with regular, multidisciplinary team visits (nurses, doctors, therapists) to monitor conditions, prescribe medication, and provide treatments like oxygen or fluids.