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People with epilepsy can lead full and active lives. They can study, work, marry, have children and, if seizures are well controlled, drive.

Epilepsy should not be a barrier to achievement. The purpose of this area is specifically designed to meet the needs of the groups listed below as each group has their own unique and distinct needs when interacting with people living with epilepsy.

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Parents
Whilst these are difficult times for you as a parent "we can help"!

Students
Read on to see how you can help a friend with epilepsy.

Teachers
Find out about epilepsy and what to do.

Health Care Workers
How you can help.

Employers
Does one of your staff have epilepsy?

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