Northern Ireland
The main Epilepsy Action contact in the region is Morina Clarke, the regional services manager.
She can be contacted by phone on 02890 634942 or by email mclarke@epilepsy.org.uk.
If you have epilepsy or you care for someone with epilepsy then please contact your local volunteer branch for details of meetings, information and support in your area.
For any other queries about the local branches, please contact the regional services manager (see above).
| Regional Services Manager: Morina Clarke 02890 634942 mclarke@epilepsy.org.uk |
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Local Support Group/Branch |
Contact |
Tel No |
| ANTRIM | Morina Clarke |
02890 634 942 |
| ARMAGH | Arlene Morina Clarke |
0797 908 2277 028 9063 4942 |
| BALLYMENA | Morina Clarke |
02890 634942 |
| CAUSEWAY | Morina Clarke |
028 9063 4942 |
| FOYLE | Morina Clarke |
0289 0634 942 |
| MID ULSTER | Fionnoula |
07834 439 177 |
| NEWRY | Mary Morina Clarke |
0283 0821 429 0289 0634 942 |
| NORTH & WEST BELFAST | Morina Clarke |
0289 0634 942 |
| NORTH DOWN AND ARDS | Deborah |
0796 874 9989 |
Services
- Introduction
- Insurance
- Epilepsy Helpline
- Epilepsy Helpline and Language Line
- Magazines - Seizure
- Magazines - Epilepsy Professional
- Magazines - Epilepsy Today
- Text and email helpline
- Helpline survey
- Live epilepsy advice online
- Academic courses in epilepsy
- Epilepsy Action local branches
- Epilepsy conferences and seminars
- Epilepsy training for professionals
- Postgraduate Course In Epilepsy Practice
- The Sapphire Nurse Scheme
- Vocational Certificate in Epilepsy
- Volunteering
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
Latest News
Less than half of patients with active epilepsy in the United States are informed by their doctors about treatment options, according to a survey by the American Epilepsy Society and the Epilepsy Foundation.
Asking people who have partial seizures how often they have seizures does not appear to provide an accurate count, according to a report in the journal Archives of Neurology.




