'Me, my brother and Epilepsy' reading
Two young boys read "Me, My Brother, and Epilepsy," an e-book celebrating the bond between siblings by Mariska Peck and illustrated by Elly Nichol.
Two young boys read "Me, My Brother, and Epilepsy," an e-book celebrating the bond between siblings by Mariska Peck and illustrated by Elly Nichol.
Discover the EEG process through the eyes of a child! This friendly and playful video explains what an EEG is, how to prepare for it, and what happens during.
Join Kirsten, a Consultant Epilepsy Nurse at Young Epilepsy, as she guides you through the EEG process. Learn everything you need to know about EEG tests.
Listen to our podcast for young people with epilepsy—real stories, expert advice, and support to help navigate life with confidence and community.
Listen to an read‑aloud of My Amazing Brain: Lilly’s Story, written by Laura about her daughter Lilly, who lives with complex, drug‑resistant epilepsy.
Use this editable and useful letter to ask your school, teacher, SENCo or exam officer for exam support due to your epilepsy.
Use this template letter asking your school to fundraise for Young Epilepsy, helping pupils learn about epilepsy, support others and make a real difference together.
Quick activities, assembly slides and discussion starters help children learn, ask questions and feel included - whether you’re introducing Purple Day in a classroom or exploring it together at home. These simple, flexible materials build understanding in a way that suits your setting.
This template letter invites your secondary school to fundraise for Young Epilepsy, raising awareness, challenging stigma and supporting young people with epilepsy.
An Individual Healthcare Plan (IHP) is essential for young people with epilepsy, allowing everyone who needs to know about your epilepsy to stay up-to-date.