Mapping epilepsy services
Would you like to be part of a new project to map epilepsy services in England?
Epilepsy Action has launched a project which will try to map epilepsy services across England. As part of the project, primary care trusts (PCTs) and acute trusts across England are being surveyed about the epilepsy services they provide.
The results of this survey will allow us to assess the epilepsy services available in different parts of the country. The survey results will be presented in a full report which will highlight gaps in regional epilepsy services. This report will be launched at the House of Commons in January 2009.
We are no longer looking people to participate in this survey, but please return to this page to find the results and thank you for your interest.
Campaigns
- Awareness raising campaigns
- Campaign Supporters' Group
- Consultation responses
- Lobbying campaigns
- All Party Parliamentary Group on Epilepsy inquiry
- Campaign to save UK epilepsy specialist nurses
- Consensus statement - NICE guideline
- Epilepsy Services in England Reports
- First ever UK epilepsy care plan announced by Welsh Assembly
- Government action plan on epilepsy services in England
- Have you had problems getting a concessionary bus pass?
- How Do I Lobby For Better Epilepsy Services?
- Mapping epilepsy services
- National Service Framework on Long-Term Medical Conditions
- Surveys
Epilepsy Helpline
- UK freephone 0808 800 5050
- International +44 113 210 8850
- Email: helpline@epilepsy.org.uk
- Txt msg: 07797 805 390 info
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