Young Epilepsy

Childhood epilepsy can be frightening, isolating and often a misunderstood condition.   At Young Epilepsy work with children and young people with epilepsy, to ensure their voices are heard and their rights are protected.

We campaign for children and young peoples rights. We deliver health services, training and research that improve diagnosis and treatments. We support children and young people throughout school, college, and university. We provide information, friendly advice, and practical help for living everyday life.

We offer one to one and group support for children and young people affected by epilepsy. The work is carried out on teams and zoom, with some face-to-face events in London.

If you are interested in our service and are worried about a child or young person affected by epilepsy, please contact us.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Stephen Anthony Swain
Contact Position
Youth projects coordinator
E-mail
YSS@Youngepilepsy.org.uk
Website
Young Epilepsy
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Costs

Details
No cost for service for children and young people

Availability

Referral required
Referral Details

YSS@Youngepilepsy.org.uk please email for more information and referral form 

Childhood epilepsy can be frightening, isolating and often a misunderstood condition.   At Young Epilepsy work with children and young people with epilepsy, to ensure their voices are heard and their rights are protected.

We campaign for children and young peoples rights. We deliver health services, training and research that improve diagnosis and treatments. We support children and young people throughout school, college, and university. We provide information, friendly advice, and practical help for living everyday life.

We offer one to one and group support for children and young people affected by epilepsy. The work is carried out on teams and zoom, with some face-to-face events in London.

If you are interested in our service and are worried about a child or young person affected by epilepsy, please contact us.

Other notes

Children and young people aged 10-18 years who are diagnosed with epilepsy 

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Last updated: 19/09/2023