Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis - kids get arthritis too!

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The National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) was founded in 2001 and is the only UK charity specifically devoted to supporting adults and their families living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and children, young people and their families affected by juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and the health professionals treating RA and JIA.

How can JIA-at-NRAS help? If you are a parent/carer of a child or young person (under16) who has recently been diagnosed and you have more questions than answers, then please get in touch with us by email at jia@nras.org.uk or call our confidential Helpline on 0800 298 7650. We also run an online JIA Parent/Carer group each month to provide peer support for parents, please email jiaparents@nras.org.uk for more information. 

We have a number of free information booklets, which can be ordered through our website www.jia.org.uk covering medications for JIA, JIA explained and Managing JIA in Schools, along with articles on our website. 

 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Debbie Wilson
Contact Position
Young Persons Project Manager
Telephone
01628 823524 01628 823524
E-mail
jia@nras.org.uk
Website
www.jia.org.uk
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Where to go

Name
The National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
Address
Beechwood Suite 3
Grove Park Industrial Estate
White Waltham
Maidenhead
Berkshire
Postcode
SL6 3LW
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Notes

This is our Head Office address; however we are a national charity and provide support throughout the UK

Costs

Details

Our services are free.

Availability

Age Ranges
0-18+
Referral required
No

Additional Information

Providing services to
0 - 4 years (pre-school)
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
16 + years
Children
Young people
Disabled children/young people
Adults
Carers
Older people
Supporting people with
Physical disability

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