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Classroom resources

Your one stop shop

One place to find FREE resources to help build awareness, understanding and inclusion across the school. Perfect to fill a tutorial sessions, to prompt a discussion in citizenship,  or for Purple Day fun. 

Stories for young children

Activities for the classroom

Activities for the classroom

Wordsearch

Encourage students understand more about epilepsy with a word search puzzle, including epilepsy themed coloring in sketches. Three levels of difficulty.

Activities for the classroom

Matching pairs exercise

Fun matching pairs exercise for students to learn facts about epilepsy, including a challenge to create their own quiz.

Activities for the classroom

Art lesson

Focusing on the feelings a young person may experience with epilepsy, an opportunity to encourage understanding visually.

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FREE eLearning

Our free, on demand, eLearning courses are designed to increase the knowledge and confidence of professionals in schools and higher education.

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Useful templates & tools

Access essential questionnaires and forms for parents and carers, and professionals, who care for children and young people with epilepsy.

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Purple Day for Schools

Unlock the power of Purple Day with our fundraising pack for schools and clubs! Join Team Possible and get your pack now at Young Epilepsy. #TeamPossible

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Young Epilepsy Guide for Schools

Students with epilepsy have a right to be safe and included at school and college. We can help you ensure they are.

Our Guide for Schools provides important information, guidance and educational strategies for supporting children and young people with epilepsy to ensure they are safe and included in all aspects of school and college life.

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