Epilepsy & Me

Living with epilepsy can be challenging. Our support groups are here to help.  

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'What is epilepsy?'

If you join our youngest group, aged 8-10, your parents will be able to attend with you as observers, allowing them to see things through your eyes. These sessions focus on understanding epilepsy and provide a safe space for you to ask questions and express your experiences. 

Things to know: 

  • For 8-10 year olds with parental supervision 
  • Themes: Understanding your epilepsy 
  • Duration: 45 minutes 
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'Teen talk with epilepsy'

For those of you who are a bit older, aged 11-15, these sessions will focus on independence, school, and friendships. You'll get the support you need to navigate these common themes while building a strong community. 

Things to know: 

  • For 11-15 year olds with parental consent 
  • Themes: Independence, school, friendships 
  • Duration: 1 hour
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'The Road Ahead'

These sessions are suitable for you if you’re between the ages of 16-18, and aim to address current and future aspirations around careers, driving, dating, and transitioning into adulthood, with guidance from our experienced Youth Support team. 

Things to know: 

  • For 16-18 year olds
  • Themes: Future aspirations, careers, driving, dating, transitioning into adulthood 
  • Duration: 1 hour 
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What's going on?

Find our upcoming Epilepsy and Me socials for your age group, and many other Young Epilepsy events.

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