Epilepsy and memory: How to improve your memory

  Stuart Macgee, Helpline & Information Officer at Epilepsy Scotland looks at epilepsy and memory and how you can improve your memory.

Artist Helen Butler shares her experiences of epilepsy

  Artist Helen Butler will be exhibiting at Lifeworks19 art for Epilepsy Scotland exhibition next month. Here Helen shares her experience of being diagnosed...

Epilepsy Scotland’s Annual General Meeting

  Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks ahead to our Annual General Meeting on Saturday.

How to reduce stress and anxiety

  Bruce Shiell, Wellbeing Worker at Epilepsy Scotland looks at ways to reduce stress and anxiety, which for some people may be a seizure...
Alana and Hayley

Raising awareness of SUDEP – Alana’s story

Hayley was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was just nine years old after having her first seizure in primary school. Unfortunately, when Hayley was...

Introducing our teachers guide

  Uschi Stickroth, Helpline & Information Officer, at Epilepsy Scotland provides information on what to expect from our new teachers guide and how it...
Talk Epilepsy

My experience of living with epilepsy

  We are looking to encourage people to start talking about epilepsy and share their experiences. Each month, we will be sharing these on...
PIP

Our Petition about Personal Independence Payment

  For the past few months we have been campaigning about social security – specifically Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
Epilepsy Friendly

Making your business Epilepsy Friendly

  Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young talks about our Epilepsy Friendly Award.
Support

Coming to terms with a diagnosis of epilepsy

  Bruce Shiell, Wellbeing Worker at Epilepsy Scotland looks at how you can come to terms with a diagnosis of epilepsy.