Goodbye and Thank you Training for Success!
For the first time in almost 25 years, we will be moving to the future without Training for Success (TFS) as part of our service.
For the first time in almost 25 years, we will be moving to the future without Training for Success (TFS) as part of our service.
It’s back to school season so we wanted to remind people how Epilepsy Ireland help support you, your child, and their school with their return to the classroom and provide some important information on epilepsy and school.
First and foremost, it is recommended that any child with epilepsy who could have seizures in school has an individualised Care Plan. These plans should cover:
The EMA have provided an update on their ongoing assessment of a paper on the risks of paternal exposure to valproate.
In advance of SUDEP Action Day on October 18th, we are seeking responses to an important survey aimed at understanding the awareness of SUDEP amongst the epilepsy community.
In advance of the International Epilepsy Congress, Epilepsy Ireland have called on the Government to become global leaders in regard to the implementation of the WHO Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and other neurological conditions.
Later this week, Wayne O'Reilly will be awarded with a Golden Light award in recognition of his contributions to epilepsy awareness!
We have issued a very important survey aimed at understanding the experiences of all those who engage with Epilepsy Ireland. Can you help us by providing your feedback?
Read about a recent development which has further amplified our longstanding campaign to improve access to the Free Travel scheme for people with epilepsy.
The Annual General Meeting of Brainwave, The Irish Epilepsy Association (trading as Epilepsy Ireland) for the year ending 31.12.22 was held on July 6th via zoom.
Last week, the Government approved the holding of an inquiry into the historical licensing and prescribing of Sodium Valproate. Read our response to this important development.