Justin Tomlinson

Justin Tomlinson

North Swindon

Justin Tomlinson MP Joins Fight Against Meningitis As Meningitis Champion

North Swindon MP, Justin Tomlinson has joined the fight against meningitis by becoming a Meningitis Champion for national charity, the Meningitis Trust.

The important role, which is part of the charity’s Meningitis Changes Futures campaign, will see meningitis kept high on the political agenda, whilst helping to educate others on the dangers of the disease and supporting victims and their families.

The campaign, which aims to highlight the true impact of meningitis and create positive change for victims and their loved ones, was launched last year after research by the charity found that more than a third of bacterial meningitis victims are left with after-effects, a number that was previously thought to be much lower.

After successfully delivering a petition to Downing Street earlier this year calling for better support at school for child victims of meningitis, the Meningitis Trust has since asked MPs to become Meningitis Champions on behalf of the 1,700 children who contract the disease each year; helping to create positive change for them and ensuring they are able to reach their full potential.

Giving support to the Meningitis Changes Futures campaign, Justin said “Meningitis is a devastating disease, so anything I can do to help survivors is hugely worthwhile. I was very happy to give my backing to this cause as I was shocked to learn that around 500,000 people living in the UK have had meningitis and more than a third of children who survive it are left with after-effects. This really is a disease that needs more attention.”

Sue Davie, Chief Executive of the Meningitis Trust, said: “We know that it’s only together that we can make a difference and ensure our ambitious plans come to life, so our new army of Meningitis Champions have a key part to play. Meningitis changes lives. The Meningitis Trust changes futures, which is why our campaign is so crucial.”

The Meningitis Trust helps to rebuild thousands of lives by providing free support for life through its tailored services and community support. Every year 20,000 people benefit from its commitment to fighting back against meningitis and the Trust is determined to reach out to the 500,000 people in the UK who have had meningitis, and those who continue to contract it, providing support however it is needed.
 

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