Charlotte's reality of Results Day
My seizures were starting when I was sitting my exams. A level results day came & I felt so disheartened opening up the letter.
Watch Zunera's story, where she speaks about her experience with epilepsy in education.
My seizures were starting when I was sitting my exams. A level results day came & I felt so disheartened opening up the letter.
Annie is a key member of our Youth Voice Network. In her blog, she discusses her experience with education and her exam top tips.
Meet Bea, one of the heroes of our #UnderstandMyEpilepsy Campaign. Bea is 15 and experiences focal seizures. For Bea this has meant that her teachers and students at school don't understand her epilepsy and the challenges that she faces.
Get prepared for the new school year with this checklist designed to help students with epilepsy manage their condition and thrive in school
Learn how epilepsy can impact learning and discover strategies, tools, and support which can help.
As a young person with epilepsy, you have certain rights at school including: An Individual Healthcare Plan, reasonable adjustments and support with exams.
Explore guidance and resources for students with epilepsy transitioning to further education, from managing health to academic success.
A space for young people, aged 13+, who are living with epilepsy, for them to share, learn and find support.