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Chief Executive Lesslie Young looks at the move to digital, the importance of remaining flexible, innovative, and accepting meaningful communication is more than looking at and touching a cold screen.
Our Director of Operations, Pauline Stansfield looks at how Epilepsy Scotland continue to support staff and communities throughout the pandemic.
Our Helpline & Information Officer, Stuart Macgee provides information on the Equality Act and how it helps people with epilepsy have a fairer and better chance to be interviewed and offered a job.
Jonathan developed epilepsy when he was seven years old. Here he shares his story and how after having brain surgery, which stopped his seizures, also led him to lose weight and lead a healthier lifestyle.
Chloe was diagnosed with epilepsy while she was at high school. Here she describes how epilepsy has affected her and what she would say to someone who has been recently diagnosed. How long have you been living with epilepsy? I started having focal aware seizures when I was 12 years old, at the beginning …
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at how providing support to others during a crisis can be good for everyone.
Megan has been living with epilepsy for three years and was diagnosed whilst studying at university. Here Megan shares the challenges she has faced and how epilepsy has affected her. How did you feel when you were first diagnosed? I was diagnosed in 2017 during my first year at university after having two seizures …
Epilepsy is predominantly an invisible condition. This can bring additional challenges to those living with it. Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young, explains why awareness weeks like Invisible Disabilities Week are needed more than ever.
Murray is climbing Ben Nevis in March 2021 to help raise vital funds for Epilepsy Scotland. This extreme challenge is set over an entire weekend. Murray explains what this challenge means to him.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at research conducted by the Scottish Learning Disability Observatory (SLDO) which focussed on research into deaths of children with learning disabilities living in Scotland.
Our Helpline & Information Officer, Stuart Macgee provides information on ways to help deal with and reduce anxiety, especially during this uncertain time.
Our Policy and Campaigns Officer, Rona Johnson, provides an update on our impact of COVID-19 and Epilepsy report and the results of our most recent survey.
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