Help with transport costs
Last checked 08/08/2008
Access to Work
Some people who can’t drive because they have epilepsy may be entitled to help with the additional costs of travel to and from work, and also travelling while at work, under the Access to Work scheme.
You can contact the Disability Employment Adviser at your local Jobcentre Plus to see if you qualify for this. For the telephone number, see your local Phone Book.
Disabled Person’s Railcard
If you have epilepsy and still have seizures even though you are taking anti-epileptic drugs, you are eligible for a Disabled Person's Railcard. You can get an application form from the following sources.
- Disabled persons railcard website
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National Rail, tel: 0845 748 4950
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Epilepsy Action Helpline, tel: freephone 0808 800 5050; helpline@epilepsy.org.uk
Discounted bus fares
Many people with epilepsy are entitled to discounted bus fares. You can find more information on the Concessionary bus fares page.
10 July 2007
Epilepsy advice and information
- What is epilepsy?
- Children
- Depression
- Disability Discrimination Act (UK)
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- Epilepsy in later life
- Getting a diagnosis
- Health care and welfare benefits
- Inheritance
- Learning disabilities
- Me and my dad
- Memory
- Men and epilepsy
- Mobile phones and epilepsy
- Osteoporosis, osteomalacia and epilepsy
- Photosensitive epilepsy
- Relationships and epilepsy
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- Sports and leisure
- Stress and epilepsy
- Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP)
- Syndromes
- Travel abroad
- Treatment
- Women and epilepsy
- Young people and epilepsy
Epilepsy Helpline
- UK freephone 0808 800 5050
- International +44 113 210 8850
- Online Tuesdays 1900-2100
- Email: helpline@epilepsy.org.uk
- Txt msg: 07797 805 390 info
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