Epilepsy Action is looking for young people between 13-19 and their parents (in the UK)
Epilepsy Action is looking for young people between 13-19 and their parents (in the UK) to be involved with a Question Time event at the House of Commons.
Background
The idea behind the event is for MPs to meet with young people (and parents) to discuss how to best support people with medical conditions, in our case epilepsy, at school.
Where and when?
The event will take place in the House of Commons on 27 October (during half term) from 2.30pm-4.30pm. There will be several young people at the event representing different health conditions.
What is required?
Your child will need to be able to attend the event and put questions to politicians. But don’t worry! Epilepsy Action’s education officer, Leanne Creighton, will be there to help. Leanne will have a chat with you and your child before the meeting to work on the questions. Your child will be fully supported and parents are very welcome at the event. Epilepsy Action will reimburse all travel expenses.
If you and your child are interested in taking part, or would like more information, please contact Leanne Creighton on 0113 210 8889, or email her at lcreighton@epilepsy.org.uk
Places are limited so please contact us as soon as possible. This is your chance to help raise awareness among politicians, and to shape the future experiences of other young people with epilepsy at school.
Epilepsy Helpline
- UK freephone 0808 800 5050
- International +44 113 210 8850
- Email: helpline@epilepsy.org.uk
- Txt msg: 07797 805 390 info
- Live online: Tuesdays and Thursdays 1230-1330 UK time







Comments
I think they should keep the tablets as they were in the begining and do not make them any different, if they do it could bring peoples epilepsy back and it will not help them at all.