- Ability Net
A charity that brings the benefits of computer technology to adults and children with disabilities
- Jobcentre Plus
Runs UK Jobcentres and deals with claims for Income Support and many other benefits for people of working ages.
- Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS)
Aims to improve the performance and effectiveness of organisations by providing an independent and impartial service to prevent and resolve disputes and to build harmonious relationships at work.
- Association of Disabled Professionals
Aims to improve the education rehabilitation, training and employment opportunities available to disabled people
- REMAP (Rehabilitation, Engineering and Advisory Panel)
Provides one off technical aids which help disabled people of all ages to enjoy a better lifestyle.
- The Shaw Trust
A nationally recognised charity helping disabled and
disadvantaged people find employment.
Epilepsy Action cannot be held responsible for the content, or support any information or services provided in any of the websites linked to on this page. Nor does the inclusion of a link to any other website constitute a recommendation.
Links
- Children and education
- Complementary therapies
- Counselling and advice
- Disability resources
- Employment and training
- Epilepsy Organisations - International
- Epilepsy organisations - UK and Ireland
- General health information
- Government and official bodies
- Identity jewellery
- Living aids
- Medical journals
- Medical professional bodies
- Medication aids
- Medication, treatments and drugs
- Patients' organisations
- Safety alarms
- Solicitors
- Travel and transport
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
Epilepsy Action blog
Epilepsy Action is looking for people to take part in the Great North Run this October.
Monica Cooper, Epilepsy Action's epilepsy services manager, took part in BBC Radio 4's 'Law in Action' programme this week.
Welcome to the first posting in the new Epilepsy Action blog.





