Useful Links

External Websites:

National Society for Epilepsy

Enhancing the quality of life of people affected by epilepsy by promoting research, education and public awareness and by delivering specialist medical care and support services.
Helpline: 01494 601400 (Mon-Fri 10am-4pm)

Epilepsy for Professionals

For professionals with an interest in epilepsy.

Epilepsy Action

National network of support groups and wide range of information about epilepsy. Opportunities to meet others with epilepsy.

Epilepsy Bereaved

Founded in 1993, Epilepsy Bereaved (EB) is the leading voluntary organisation in the UK and internationally working to prevent unnecessary deaths from SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy) and other epilepsy deaths.

The Joint Epilepsy Council of the UK and Ireland (JEC)

JEC is an umbrella body that exists to enable its member organisations to work together for the benefit of people with epilepsy.

Support Dogs Online

Dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with epilepsy and people with disabilities by training dogs to act as efficient and safe assistants.

National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy

Major provider of services for young people with epilepsy.

Easylink UK

Manufacture and supplier of seizure alarms.

Mencap UK

Mencap is the UK's leading learning disability charity working with people with a learning disability and their families and carers.

Mathew's Friends

Matthews Friends is a UK charity that has been set up to provide the latest information, support and funding for the use of the Ketogenic Diet as a treatment for drug resistant epilepsy.

Nottingham NHS Epilepsy Services

Nottingham Epilepsy Services

Disability Training

Chldren with Disabilities Training

We are pleased to supply the links to providers of the administration of emergency medication training delivered by specialist epilepsy nurses.

www.epilepsyactive.co.uk www.epilepsytraining.co.uk www.epilepsysociety.org.uk

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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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