Epilepsy Action is the UK's leading epilepsy organisation and exists to improve the lives of everyone affected by the condition. As a member-led association, we are led by and represent people with epilepsy, their friends, families and…
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- 0808 800 5050Epilepsy Action have some really useful information to help children and parents understand the condition. Check out their webpage to find answers to all of those 'big questions'. There is also a lot of information on the website for…
- First Wednesday of each month 1pm-2pm AND Third Friday of each month 11-12.45pm.32Wilson StreetMiddlesbroughTS1 1RP A Coffee and chat group for people with epilepsy in the Teesside area, where you can meet other people living with epilepsy and Epilepsy Action staff. The group meets on the first Wednesday of each month 1pm-2.30pm at Sainsbury's Cafe, 32…
- Eric Knows aims to make finding days trips out (for people of all ages), charities, and community resources straight forward. The website features: Family adventures Museums and educational encounters Adrenaline fuelled…
- E S P A, Unit 2aHylton ParkSunderlandSR5 3HD0191 516 5080ESPA’s services include: Independent Specialist Further Education College Residential Care Supported Living Domiciliary support Floating support Transition houses Day service University support programme Vocational…
- Tithebarn HouseHigh Newham RoadStocktonTS19 8RH0191 516 5080ESPA College moved from Middlesbrough to Stockton in September 2020. The College is now situtated in Tithbarne House, close to University Hospital North Tees. ESPA College offers an educational provision for students with high…
- 01642 201881The Ethnic Minority Achievement Team (EMAT) is a team of professionals including teachers, teaching assistants, an educational welfare officer, and a family support worker. Our aim is to work in partnership with schools to support…
- Euan's Guide is a disabled access review website used by disabled people to review, share and discover accessible places to visit.
- Check out the Every Mind Matters website for mental health advice for young people, and for parents and carers.
- The Department for Education (formerly Department for Children, Schools and Families) produces guidance for schools regarding exclusions. Headteachers, teachers in charge of a PRU, governing bodies, local authorities (LAs), and…
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