This Asthma Awareness Week (4–10 May 2026), the Asthma Society of Ireland is shining a spotlight on childhood asthma – and the families who manage it every day.
This Asthma Awareness Week (4–10 May 2026), the Asthma Society of Ireland is shining a spotlight on childhood asthma – and the families who manage it every day.
For many families in Ireland, asthma is part of everyday life.
It can mean keeping inhalers close by, listening carefully for night-time coughing, missing school days, or worrying during sports and cold season. While asthma affects thousands of children across Ireland, the experiences of families living with the condition are not always heard.
We are looking for parents and guardians of children with asthma who would be willing to share their experiences to help raise awareness and improve understanding of childhood asthma.
By sharing your family’s experience, you can help:
Stories may be shared during Asthma Awareness Week through:
You can choose how much you would like to be involved, and a member of our team will talk you through everything before anything is shared publicly.
We would love to hear from:
Every story helps people better understand childhood asthma.
If you would like to take part, please complete the short form below and a member of our team will be in touch.
Completing the form does not mean your story will automatically be used, but it helps us learn more about your experience.
If you have any questions or would prefer to speak to someone before completing the form, please contact our communications team: communications@asthmasociety.ie.
Thank you for helping raise awareness of childhood asthma in Ireland.