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Epilepsy Action is a British charity providing information, advice and support for people with epilepsy.
Formation | 5 September 1950[1] |
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Founder | Lady Cynthia Colville[1] |
Type | Charitable organisation |
Registration no. | 234343[2] |
Headquarters | Yeadon, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 53.86441°N 1.69408°W |
Services | Epilepsy advice and information |
Membership | 7,494[3] (2023) |
President | Margaret Ford, Baroness Ford[3] |
Chair | Jane Riley[4] |
Chief executive | Philip Lee[3] |
Revenue | £2.77m[3] (2023) |
Staff | 75[3] (2023) |
Website | www |
Formerly called | British Epilepsy Association (1950-2002) |
Epilepsy Action provides freephone and email helplines and a wide range of information booklets, web pages and e-learning courses. It has around 100 local support groups across England, Wales and Northern Ireland and a network of volunteers working in the community. It also organises conferences for people with epilepsy and health professionals with an interest in the condition. It also has a website that includes information about epilepsy.
It undertakes and encourages non-laboratory research into epilepsy and the issues surrounding living with the condition.
Since 2008, the charity has organised the annual Bradford 10K athletics race which in 2019 attracted 3,000 runners.[5]
The charity has received international media coverage on a number of occasions due to its work in highlighting bad practice in online videos in relation to photosensitive epilepsy.
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