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April 21, 2026

As part of Asthma Awareness Week, we are hosting a free webinar focused on childhood asthma — helping parents and carers build the knowledge, confidence and practical skills to support children living with the condition.

Childhood asthma is one of the most common long-term conditions in Ireland, which continues to have one of the highest rates in the world. The good news is that with the right diagnosis, treatment and support, most children with asthma can lead full, active lives.

  • Webinar: Childhood Asthma
  • Date: Friday 8 May
  • Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm

What the webinar will cover

This informative session will provide a clear overview of childhood asthma, including:

  • What asthma is and how it affects the airways
  • Common symptoms and triggers
  • How asthma is diagnosed in children of different ages
  • Treatment options, including MART for older children and teenagers
  • The importance of regular asthma reviews and Asthma Action Plans

There will also be a strong focus on practical, day-to-day management, including:

  • Correct inhaler and spacer technique
  • Supporting medication adherence
  • Managing asthma in school and during exercise
  • What to do during an asthma attack, including the 5 Step Rule

Expert speakers

The webinar will feature expert insights from:

Why attend?

The theme of this year’s Asthma Awareness Week is Childhood Asthma, with a clear message: the earlier asthma is managed well, the better the future.

Early intervention, regular reviews and the right treatment can reduce flare-ups, prevent hospital visits and help children stay active and engaged in school and everyday life. Understanding triggers, using inhalers correctly and keeping an Asthma Action Plan up to date are all key to good asthma control.

This webinar is designed to give parents and carers the tools they need to feel confident supporting their child — from first symptoms through to long-term management.

Places are free, but registration is required.

Register now

Kindly supported by ALK.