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14 October 2020

10 Year Impact Report Published

Find out how our work has made a difference to the lives of people affected by psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis over the last decade.

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What a difference a decade makes! The Psoriasis Association is proud to have recently published our first ever 10 year impact report. Spanning from 2010 to 2020, the report explores how our work has made a difference to the lives of people affected by psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis over the last decade.

Did you know that our main website has had over 10 million page views in the last 10 years? Or that we have funded 21 PhD Studentships in the last decade and consulted on the assessment of every biologic to treat psoriasis since they began in 2004? The report explores these achievements and more. Split into the Psoriasis Association’s three aims, the report discusses the work that we do and the services we provide to help address them and then, most importantly, the real life impact that our work has for people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.

The impact of our work takes many forms, from empowering people to make decisions regarding their psoriasis, to helping to shape NHS guidelines that affect patient care, or funding research that drives a change such as making personalised medicine a reality. But you don’t have to just take our word for it – the report is filled with quotes from our supporters and from researchers we’ve funded describing, in their own words, the difference that our work has made.

The full 10 year impact report is now available to read! Why not take a look here? You could dive right in to a section of interest or browse the whole report.

Read the report here

Do you have a story that you are willing to share about how our work has made a difference for you? If you do, we would love to hear about it! Feel free to contact us at mail@psoriasis-association.org.uk.

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