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Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at how gaining employment is a consistent barrier for people living with epilepsy and how Epilepsy Scotland will continue to do everything we can to ensure people with epilepsy are never held back by their condition when trying to reach their full potential.
Our Helpline & Information Officer, Stuart Macgee will be looking at first aid for seizures as part of a new blog series. Part one looks at first aid for tonic-clonic and absence seizures.
Our Head of Fundraising & Communications, Robyn Friel looks at the challenges of fundraising during COVID19.
This update was written in advance of our First Minister’s review of Phase 1 of the Scottish roadmap. I am sure we are all keen to see the easing of more restrictions and a return, albeit cautious, to a more natural way of day to day life. During times of great uncertainty, it is wise …
Our Policy & Campaigns Officer, Rona Johnson looks at a new patient and carer recorded video service for the diagnosis and management of epilepsy.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at how social care is still being given a lower level of priority and how people with learning disabilities continue to pay the highest price.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young highlights the importance of our amazing volunteers who make a huge difference in so many areas of Epilepsy Scotland’s work.
Our Wellbeing Manager, Vicki Burns looks at the importance of our buddy volunteers who play an essential role in our breathing & relaxation and support groups.
This week is Volunteers Week and we are sharing some stories of people who volunteer for Epilepsy Scotland. Today board member Ross Bennet shares how he became involved with Epilepsy Scotland and what he has gained from volunteering.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks back at our #EpilepsyIsMoreThanSeizures campaign for National Epilepsy Week.
Our Policy & Campaigns Officer, Rona Johnson provides results to our survey looking at how COVID19 has impacted people with epilepsy.
Our Helpline & Information Officer, Stuart Macgee looks at ways you can stay safe whilst living with epilepsy and still be able to do the things you love and have independence.
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