Fundraising pack: Plan it
Easy‑to‑use planning guides, checklists and tips support you in shaping your idea and preparing with confidence. These resources help you decide what to do, when to do it and what you’ll need, so everything starts smoothly.
Easy‑to‑use planning guides, checklists and tips support you in shaping your idea and preparing with confidence. These resources help you decide what to do, when to do it and what you’ll need, so everything starts smoothly.
Sponsor forms, activity sheets and other practical tools give you everything needed to run your fundraiser confidently. These materials keep things flowing from start to finish, helping you stay organised and focused on creating a fun, successful event.
Social media graphics, posters, banners and simple wording make it easy to share your story and invite others to take part. Use these materials online, in print or around your community to raise awareness and celebrate your fundraising.
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.
Easy, ready‑to‑use tools help you track your miles, share your progress and raise funds throughout your 26‑day challenge.
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.
The Assessment of Behaviour and Learning in Epilepsy (ABLE) helps young people, parents and teachers understand learning, behaviour and support needs at school.
This classroom‑friendly epilepsy wordsearch helps pupils learn key words about seizures, safety and support, building understanding and confidence at school.
This classroom matching‑pairs activity helps pupils learn key epilepsy facts, seizure safety and support through simple, interactive learning at school.
Watch short films that show how different seizures affect young people and how you can respond with calm, care and confidence. You can help.