About
Patient Community Day would not be possible without the dedication of our Supporting Partners. Organisations, research institutes, and patient advocates from around the world have come together to help ensure that the insights shared at our annual congress reach as wide an audience as possible.
Below are our amazing Supporting Partners from Australia and New Zealand.


Kultivate
Kultivate is a psychological practice created by and for people with disability, providing support and education that is lived-experience based and is rooted in disability justice. We believe that every person deserves to live their best life and envision an equitable society where all disabled and multiply marginalised people can thrive. Kultivate’s mission is to engage with disabled people to improve their quality of life and wellbeing through education, peer support and therapy.


MS Australia
MS Australia is Australia’s national multiple sclerosis (MS) not-for-profit organisation that empowers researchers to identify ways to treat, prevent and cure MS, seeks sustained and systemic policy change via advocacy, and acts as the champion for Australia’s community of people affected by MS.

Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand
Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand (MSNZ) is a non-profit organisation, established in 1967. We are striving towards our vision of being the national leader in New Zealand for service excellence for people impacted by Multiple Sclerosis (MS). To achieve this, we are on a mission to coordinate and lead the advances in best practice multiple sclerosis care. We do this by providing national leadership, advocacy, information, education and raising awareness.

Multiple Sclerosis Research Flagship
The Multiple Sclerosis Research Flagship is a Flagship program of the Menzies Institute for Medical Research in Tasmania. Our team has proudly been at the forefront of research advancements in MS for more than thirty years. Our vision is to reduce the impact of MS on individuals and the community.

MStranslate
MStranslate provides accurate, unbiased, accessible information about multiple sclerosis research and news worldwide. It is also a social network that supports people living with MS and the community around them: their families and friends, researchers and the media.