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Upcoming webinar – Children and asthma: Staying well through the winter

August 25, 2025

Upcoming webinar – Children and asthma: Staying well through the winter

Cost of living crisis forcing people with asthma to skip medication, new survey finds

July 29, 2025

Call for Government to act in Budget 2026 We are today calling for urgent action in Budget 2026 to tackle

Cost of living crisis forcing people with asthma to skip medication, new survey finds
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Understanding Severe Asthma: Webinar recording now available

June 23, 2025

The recording of our webinar, ‘Understanding Severe Asthma’, which took place on 18 June 2025, is available below. If you

Understanding Severe Asthma: Webinar recording now available
Events

Asthma in the GAA Community webinar recording now available

June 3, 2025

The recording of our webinar, ‘Asthma & Exercise: Raising Awareness in the GAA Community’, which took place on 28 May,

Asthma in the GAA Community webinar recording now available
Policy & advocacy, Pre-Budget Submissions

Can you afford to have asthma? Take our short survey

May 21, 2025

We are calling on people living with asthma – and the healthcare professionals who support them – to take part

Can you afford to have asthma? Take our short survey
Events

Upcoming webinar – Asthma and exercise: Raising awareness in the GAA community

May 12, 2025

Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting 1 in 5 people at some stage of their lives.

Upcoming webinar – Asthma and exercise: Raising awareness in the GAA community
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It’s Asthma Awareness Week – get #ActiveForAsthma!

May 6, 2025

To mark Asthma Awareness Week, we are calling on people across the country to reclaim their health and confidence through

It’s Asthma Awareness Week – get #ActiveForAsthma!
Events

Exercise & Asthma webinar recording now available

April 29, 2025

The recording of our ‘Exercise & Asthma’ webinar, which took place on 2 April 2025 is now available below. This

Exercise & Asthma webinar recording now available
Publications

Just released: Updated ‘Asthma & Your Child’ Booklet

February 17, 2025

Poorly controlled asthma can have a big impact on a child’s health, as well as their ability to play and learn. Uncontrolled asthma causes children to miss school, can lead to hospitalisation, and, although it is rare, in a small number of cases children can die from asthma.

Just released: Updated ‘Asthma & Your Child’ Booklet
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