Relevance of the NSW ME/CFS Society to Members and the Broader Community
Services we provide to members (random order):
Advocacy
Advocacy in fields such as:
Clinical Guidelines and Brochures available for download. These documents requires 'Adobe Acrobat Reader', which can be downloaded for free by clicking here.
ME/CFS Guidelines - Management Guidelines for General Practitioners "The South Australian Guidelines"
Canadian Consensus Document for ME/CFS "The Canadian Guidelines"
Donations
The Society has been a registered charity for more than twenty five years, yet it still attracts little or no sponsorship from corporations, philanthropic institutions or members of the public who are in good health. The Society, therefore, only functions at its current level of service due to on-going support from its many hundreds of members who donate their time and money.
In 2006-7, individual members again dug deep to help one another and others. The Society is most grateful to these people and everyone who has donated or been a member in the past.
Why should you join?
In this day and age of the internet, current affairs and tabloids, it is so easy to find information on any given subject. However with so much information out there, it is often difficult to find the truth. The Society aims to provide the highest standard of up to date information from sources around the world.
Membership is open to all people including those with ME/CFS and FM their carers, friends, health professionals and other interested parties.


Vice Patron: Professor Lesley Wilkes PhD MHPEd BSc CM RN,
Professor of Nursing, Clinical Nursing Research Unit, University of Western Sydney and
Nepean/Wentworth Area Health Service

Vice Patron: Mr Leigh Hatcher,
Television News Presenter and Author