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Young people and epilepsy: Transition into adulthood
Our Youth Development Worker, Kirstyn Cameron looks at the transition from childhood into adulthood and the affect this can have on a young...
Dealing with the impact epilepsy can have on family life
Bruce Shiell, Wellbeing Worker at Epilepsy Scotland looks at how to deal with the impact a child’s epilepsy diagnosis can have on family life.
Appreciation vs Value vs Worth
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young, looks at the “Show You Care” report which shows that Scotland’s social care is on a cliff edge.
COVID19: returning to work safely
Our Policy and Campaigns Officer, Rona Johnson provides information published by The Scottish Government for workers and employers returning to work during the...
Epilepsy and driving: Legal requirements
Our Helpline & Information Officer, Stuart Macgee looks at epilepsy and driving and what legal requirements need to be met before being able...
The impact of COVID19 on the learning disabled
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young, looks at the impact of COVID19 on the learning disabled.
Epilepsy Warriors Foundation and Epilepsy Scotland
Lesslie Young, Chief Executive With COVID-19 changing the way we live in so many ways we need to focus on the positives. Epilepsy...
Having epilepsy whilst working and studying for a MBA
Graham Loan was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2017. However, his diagnosis hasn’t stopped him from forging a successful career and has provided him...
Returning to school with a diagnosis of epilepsy
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at children and young people returning to school with a diagnosis of epilepsy and how well a...
Explaining epilepsy to your child
Our Youth Development Worker, Kirstyn Cameron provides information on how to explain that your child has epilepsy.
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