Training & awareness

Guide for schools

Epilepsy awareness training for school staff

All staff working with a young person with epilepsy should be trained to ensure they understand the young person’s condition and its impact on their life. A structured epilepsy awareness programme empowers staff to recognise seizures quickly and respond with confidence.

Effective epilepsy awareness for schools training should include:

Whole school epilepsy awareness training can be delivered as part of the school’s safeguarding training programme, at an INSET day, in a specific staff development sessions or undertaken as online training.

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