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Epilepsy Action celebrates 60 years – it’s our Diamond Jubilee year
Saturday 11 September 2010, Novotel London St Pancras
Epilepsy Action is celebrating its 60th birthday, or Diamond Jubilee, during 2010!
To mark this great milestone, there will be various activities throughout the year. Perhaps the most prestigious of these activities will be our Diamond Jubilee conference on Saturday 11 September at the Novotel London St Pancras.
The theme of the conference will be based around the past, present and future.
We will be encouraging as many of our members, and branch members, as possible to attend the event. The conference will provide an important, opportunity to hear about our future work and objectives.
Delegates will be charged as follows:
- Epilepsy Action members: £15
- Member concessions: £12
- Non-members: £25
- Non-member concessions: £18
If you would like to join Epilepsy Action and book for this conference at the same time, the rates are:
- Epilepsy Action membership and conference ticket: £32
- Concession membership and conference ticket: £22
Programme
Morning sessions
The past: medical
Dr Mark Manford is consultant neurologist at Addenbrooks Hospital, Cambridge. He presents an overview of the changes and advances made in epilepsy diagnosis and treatment.
The past: social
Epilepsy Action communications manager Sue Mitchell looks at the social history of epilepsy.
Keynote speaker
A guest speaker will address our delegates – offering an informative and lively presentation in the beautiful Shaw Theatre.
Afternoon sessions
Future: medical
Despite leaps and bounds forward in epilepsy care, there is a long way still to go. Professor Mark Richardson, Paul Getty III Professor of Epilepsy will focus on what the future holds for the medical treatment of seizures.
Future: social
Professor Gus Baker from the University of Liverpool explores social services for people with epilepsy – both in hospital settings and out in the community.
Where do we go from here?
People with epilepsy describe their personal experiences – and their hopes for the future of life with the condition.
Question time
A lively discussion session gives you the chance to submit questions on a range of epilepsy-related topics.
A knowledgeable panel of experts in the field will try to
answer these questions – and stimulate some lively debate.
About Epilepsy Action
- What we do
- Vision, mission, aims, values and beliefs of Epilepsy Action
- History of Epilepsy Action
- Annual Report 2009
- Comments and complaints
- Council of Management
- Diamond Jubilee Conference
- Diamond Projects
- Epilepsy Action departments
- Epilepsy Action position statements
- Headquarters
- Impact Report
- Vacancies
- Website linking policy
- Website privacy policy
- Website terms and conditions
- Other UK and Ireland epilepsy organisations
- International epilepsy organisations
- St Valentine and others - patron saints of epilepsy
- Dr Maurice J Parsonage
- Dr Richard Fox
- John Jarrett (1926-2007)
- Lord Hastings (1912-2007)
Epilepsy Helpline
- UK freephone 0808 800 5050
- International +44 113 210 8850
- Email: helpline@epilepsy.org.uk
- Txt msg: 07797 805 390 info






