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What regular communications do FMA UK publish

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There are 3 regular public communication channels that FMA UK use at at present. These are as follows:

  • Fibromyalgia Focus - Our monthly subscription based magazine.
  • Fibro eNewsletter - Monthly email newsletter to members of the website/forum. This contains highlights of the next issue of Fibro Focus and the recent articles on the website. We will also feature some breaking information or requests for help.
    There may be some out of cycle eNewsletters depending on events such as a media special event that cant wait until the next eNewsletter.
    To receive this all you need to do is register with the FMA UK forum.
  • FMA UK Trustees Newsletter - This is a bulletin that will come out every 4 -6 months and will summarise what the charity and the trustees have been doing over the period since the last newsletter. This is issued to groups first and then featured on our website.
  • FMA UK Group Communications - All registered groups will receive regular communicaitons from the office.

In addition to this we also have some other online methods of communication:

  • Twitter @fmauk page - We will seek to distribute information over twitter as and when it occurs.
  • FMA UK Facebook page - As will as recent information this is also a place for discussion meeting new people
  • FMA UK Website - The hub of most of our communication efforts as well as an information store of useful information and the latest happenings in the fibromyalgia world
  • Forum - A place for people to access support any time of the day as well as meeting new friends. This is the busiest fibro forum in the UK both by users online and page views per day.

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Written by Des Quinn (A)

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