Epilepsy Support Northern Ireland

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Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland Epilepsy Action

    https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/involved/branches/nireland
    Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland The main Epilepsy Action contact for Northern Ireland is Carla Smyth. She can be contacted on 07885 778 585 or email [email protected] .

Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland NICVA

    https://www.nicva.org/organisation/epilepsy-action-northern-ireland
    Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland . In Northern Ireland approximately 20,000 people have epilepsy. Epilepsy can affect anyone at any age and from any walk of life. We provide information, advice and support on living with epilepsy. Our Epilepsy Helpline and on-line support are one-to-one services that people with epilepsy and those who care for them have called a lifeline.

Getting the right treatment and care in Northern Ireland ...

    https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/treatment/getting-right-treatment-northern-ireland
    The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines on epilepsy apply to Northern Ireland, England and Wales . They say that after a first suspected seizure, you should see an epilepsy specialist within 2 weeks of your GP making the referral. The NICE guidelines are …

Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland CommunityNI

    https://www.communityni.org/organisation/epilepsy-action-northern-ireland
    Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland provides epilepsy awareness training sessions to groups who want to learn more about epilepsy. These include private employers, healthcare and service providers and schools. Epilepsy Action provides a freephone Helpline for information and advice on living with epilepsy.

New epilepsy support group launching in Carrickfergus ...

    https://northernirelandcraic.com/2019/10/18/new-epilepsy-support-group-launching-in-carrickfergus/
    Charity Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland is launching a new coffee and chat group to support people affected by epilepsy in Carrickfergus and the surrounding areas. There are over 20,000 people living with epilepsy in Northern Ireland. The first drop-in event will be held on Wednesday 20 November from 11am – 12.30pm.

What help is available? Epilepsy Society

    https://www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/what-help-available
    Contact your local authority (or Travel Card Unit in Strathclyde) for an application form, or call Epilepsy Scotland's Helpline on 0808 800 2200. Northern Ireland: People with epilepsy are eligible for a Half Fare SmartPass for discounted bus travel.

Northern Ireland Epilepsy Society

    https://www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/tags/northern-ireland
    Towns in Northern Ireland to light up buildings for Purple Day Submitted by olivia-rzadkiewicz on Tue, 02/02/2016 - 09:04 Public buildings across the borough of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon are to be illuminated for Purple Day

Support in your area Epilepsy Action

    https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/involved/branches
    Northern Ireland; Wales; Scotland; Find support in your area. Raising epilepsy awareness in your area. We have a network of volunteers who are recruited and trained to deliver epilepsy awareness sessions to any organisation that would like to learn more about the condition. These volunteers can offer a thorough introduction to epilepsy to a range of audiences.

Our Programs Epilepsy Foundation

    https://www.epilepsy.com/living-epilepsy/our-programs
    May 01, 2014 · The Epilepsy Foundation’s SUDEP Institute works to prevent sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) and support people bereaved by SUDEP and other epilepsy-related deaths. Activities include Raising awareness among people with epilepsy, their families, the medical community, and the public

Education and epilepsy Epilepsy Action

    https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/education/education-and-epilepsy
    Many children, especially once their epilepsy is controlled by medicine, are unlikely to need any extra support. But some children will continue to have seizures and need medical or other support. Making sure the school knows about your child’s epilepsy will give them the best chance of getting the learning, social and health support they need.



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