Upcoming events

Our upcoming events are designed to bring the IMD community together in welcoming, supportive spaces. Each event offers the chance to connect with others, share experiences, and learn from experts and people with lived-experience.

From family-friendly conferences to community meet-ups and educational sessions, our events are uplifting, informative and centred around building meaningful connections.

Explore our upcoming events below:

Community Conference 2026

Join us on Saturday 14th November 2026 in Central Birmingham for a special day, bringing together families and individuals living with Inherited Metabolic Disorders for connection, learning and community.

Our Annual Community Conference 2026 is a family-friendly event filled with IMD-specific meet-ups, expert sessions, low protein insights, young adult discussions, children’s activities, and plenty of opportunities to build meaningful connections in a supportive space.

Click the button below to learn more and secure your free tickets to our Community Conference 2026.

Brews & Views

Brews & Views is our monthly online community meet-up. It’s a space where we come together to chat about different topics, hear from special guests and ask questions. 

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Our clinic visits

Metabolic Support are coming to a clinic near you! Check out our clinic visits pages for details about where or where we’ve been!

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Learn about our past events

Living with an IMD can be isolating, so we use our events to bring communities together. These are brilliant days and provide an opportunity to connect and learn.

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Against a backdrop of the Oakfield’s function space, lovingly decorated by the MSUK team, a young blonde girl wearing a blue jumper cuddles a younger boy in a yellow puffer jacket. The young boy has his face painted as a tiger and both look extremely happy. Text reads, "Rare Thinking-Family Fun Day". and is maroon in colour.
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