The 26 March is Purple Day, the international day for epilepsy. Help us Stand Up to Seizures this Purple Day, and support our world leading research. We are the leading charity care provider, where ...
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is to accelerate action for gender equality so we grabbed five minutes with the incredible consultant neurologist and epilepsy researcher, Dr Meneka ...
Epilepsy is the tendency to have seizures that start in the brain. Over 600,000 people in the UK have epilepsy. However, up to 70% (7 in 10) of people with epilepsy could have their seizures ...
Join us in 2025 at the Manchester Half Marathon with the promise of great support and an abundance of entertainment en route.
Dedicated support from our fundraising team Epilepsy Society t-shirt and running vest to wear throughout your training and/or on race day Access to Epilepsy Society’s running hub that includes ...
Our ‘Care and treatment: your rights and choices’ information explains your rights and choices with regard to your epilepsy care and treatment. ‘Rights’ are in the NHS Constitution and the Handbook to ...
Ley Sander is to stand down as Medical Director of the Epilepsy Society, a position he has held since 2012. During his time ...
Amanda Pritchard, NHS England Chief Executive stepped down from her role today and will leave at the end of March. Sir James Mackey will be taking over as Transition CEO of NHS England, working ...
Would you like to help us raise awareness about epilepsy on Purple Day (26 March) by talking about your experience of epilepsy on national and regional radio and tv?
We are starting to prepare for Purple Day and need your help! This year our theme is ‘Stand up to seizures’ and we are going to be talking to local, regional and national radio and tv broadcasters to ...
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