We campaign for positive change in government policy and to improve public attitudes – to create a better, fairer future for all people with epilepsy.
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How The Epilepsy Space was created
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Stories by you
Paige writes about how she got involved in helping to create The Epilepsy Space
Acknowledgements
Epilepsy Action would like to thank all the people who contributed to The Epilepsy Space:
The young people who gave their time to be part of the youth advisory group
The young people who have shared stories and given feedback on The Epilepsy Space
Rebecca Case | children’s epilepsy nurse specialist, Portsmouth Hospitals Trust
Mary Codling | paediatric epilepsy nurse specialist, primary healthcare lead nurse for learning disabilities and epilepsy nurse specialist, Berkshire Healthcare Trust
Debbie Davey | epilepsy nurse specialist, Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust
Lucy Ginn | epilepsy specialist nurse, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Raechel Robinson | epilepsy specialist nurse, Wye Valley NHS Trust
Dr Janine Winterbottom | advanced nurse specialist in epilepsy, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust
The Epilepsy Space was made possible by a generous grant
from the Morrisons Foundation
About Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy Action fights to improve the lives of everyone affected by epilepsy.
Our free helpline offers confidential and accurate information and support when people need it most. And our national network of support groups offers a lifeline to people close to home.
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