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Children and young people
Transport
Going on holiday with epilepsy
COVID-19
Easy Read – information about epilepsy
Our publications
About Epilepsy
Support For You
Our helpline
Supporting your wellbeing
Facebook private support group
Ayrshire Epilepsy Meet Up
Check-in service
Youth service
Aberdeen Epilepsy Support Group
Benefits advice
Online support groups
Third Party Reporting Centre
News and campaigns
News
Blogs
Epilepsy podcast
Epilepsy stories
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Epilepsy explained press guide
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Training courses
Understanding epilepsy and administration of Midazolam course
This is a full-day course designed for people caring for someone with epilepsy who has been prescribed emergency midazolam.Suitable for people living with epilepsy, care providers and employers.
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Understanding epilepsy course
This course is designed for anyone working with or caring for someone with epilepsy. You do not need previous epilepsy training as this course will give you a thorough introduction to the condition.Suitable for: people living with epilepsy, care providers and employers.
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Epilepsy awareness talks
This awareness talk provides a brief introduction to epilepsy.The talk will include video footage of different seizure types demonstrating how subtle some seizures can be.Suitable for: people living with epilepsy, care providers, teachers and employers.
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Epilepsy Friendly Award
Our Epilepsy Friendly Award (EFA) recognises businesses and organisations that have made adjustments to ensure that they are as accessible to people with epilepsy and have trained their staff to respond appropriately to seizures.Suitable for: care providers, businesses, organisations, employers
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Epilepsy for employers
This course is designed to help employers and colleagues better support their team member with epilepsy. This course is also relevant for work coaches and social workers. Our trainer will talk you through.
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Epilepsy for teachers course
This course is designed to help teachers better support their student with epilepsy. You will leave this course with a good understanding of the condition, an ability to recognise a seizure, respond appropriately, and improve learning outcomes for the student with epilepsy.
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School's awareness workshop
We have been visiting schools across the country to raise awareness of epilepsy with children of all ages. Teaching children and young people about epilepsy can help normalise the condition.This can help reduce feelings of stigma and isolation.
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Assembly talks
The assembly talk is aimed at pupils of all ages at primary school to raise awareness of epilepsy, reduce stigma and highlight how they can help someone with epilepsy.
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Administration of rectal Paraldehyde and/or rectal Diazepam
This course is designed to extend the principles of epilepsy management explored in the understanding epilepsy and administration of Midazolam (UEAM) course.Suitable for: care providers.
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