Pamela Spence of Epilepsy Scotland with Eilidh Whiteford MP |
Speaking after the Peterhead
event, Eilidh said:
“This was a very worthwhile event and I hope
that people will take the opportunity to find out more about epilepsy, which
has the capacity to affect a loved one, a work colleague or any one of us at
any time.
“The key message going out to those who have
epilepsy or have just been diagnosed with epilepsy from today’s event is that
you are not alone and there is help and support available to you.”
Epilepsy Scotland provides training in understanding and managing
epilepsy. It helps raise awareness of
epilepsy by giving talks to schools and community groups. It also campaigns for better healthcare and
is lobbying health boards, including Grampian, to increase the number of
specialist nurses in Scotland.