Epilepsy Training Courses
We facilitate a wide range of training courses for people who support children, young people and vulnerable adults with epilepsy.
Our Introduction to the epilepsies half day course is a four hour training course.
Our all day courses are ideal for those who are working towards NVQs and City & Guilds accreditation.
As a guide, the following course frameworks are currently available and can be tailored to meet your training requirements:
We Offer:
- Delivery of structured epilepsy training courses in each region of the UK.
- Learning outcomes for accreditation of Health and Social Care NVQs and City & Guilds qualifications
- Latest information on causes and management of the epilepsies, treatment options, and an insight to the social implications of living with seizures.
We provide training for:
Local authorities, residential and community care providers, charities, schools, further education colleges, universities, human resource departments, companies that employ individuals with epilepsy and other epilepsy organisations.
As a guide, the following course frameworks are currently available and can be tailored to meet your training requirements:
- An introduction to the epilepsies
(Half day course) - Supporting Vulnerable adults with epilepsy
(All day course) - Supporting adults with epilepsy and learning disability
(All day course) - Supporting children and young people with epilepsy at school
(All day course) - Supporting children with epilepsy and learning disability
(All day course) - Supporting young adults with epilepsy at university or further education college (All day course)
- Supporting individuals with epilepsy in the workplace
(All day course)
Our prices are inclusive of travel expenses within the UK, certificates of attendance and a reference handbook for each participant.
Please use the Contact Us page or call us direct on 01636 682888 for full programme details.
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What our clients say...
"I have received very positive feedback from the staff who attended. It has certainly changed attitudes especially towards students who have epilepsy but do not have seizures at college. It has raised awareness about the different types of seizures and how it may impact on the students and their lives. The delivery and pace were just right."
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