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Special
Notices 
JEC News April 10 edition now available online - click here
JEC Launches Epilepsy Call For Action
Leaflet The JEC has launched
its call for action leaflet for epilepsy in time for the forthcoming parliamentary
elections. We believe better management of care and resources is needed to improve the diagnosis
and treatment of epilepsy. This could prevent 400 deaths per year, bring thousands more people into
employment and boost the education of young people with the condition. It could also save
Government over £22million per year! To find out more click here.
National Epilepsy Week (NEW)
2010 Due to the timing of the
General Election at Westminster, National Epilepsy Week 2010 in England, Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland will take place week commencing Sunday 13th June. The topic is Epilepsy and the
Under-25s.
Member organisation Brainwave, in Ireland,
will be retaining the usual May dates for NEW 2010 and activities being organised by them in May,
and other events being staged in June can be found by clicking here.
"Taking the
Tablets" collaboration
JEC members Epilepsy Bereaved, the National Society for Epilepsy, Epilepsy Scotland, Epilepsy
Action and the National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy have joined forces under the JEC
umbrella to develop an information DVD on the importance of taking anti-epileptic medication.
The ‘Taking the Tablets’ DVD and accompanying booklet offers a programme for people with epilepsy
about anti-epileptic drug treatment with views and experiences of people with the condition and two
medical professionals.
Speaking on the DVD, Dr Henry Smithson Senior Lecturer in General Practice, Sheffield; “The
majority of people who have epileptic seizures are given anti-epileptic drugs to try and reduce or
even stop the seizures…Between 60 and 70% of people’s seizures can be stopped by anti-epileptic
drugs” Click here to watch the dvd
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