Welcome to the Epilepsy Awareness Training course! This comprehensive online program is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to understand, recognize, and respond effectively to epilepsy-related situations. Whether you are a healthcare professional, educator, caregiver, or simply someone who wants to make a positive difference in the lives of people living with epilepsy, this course is your gateway to becoming a knowledgeable and compassionate advocate.
What You’ll Learn?

Module 1: Introduction to Epilepsy

•    What is epilepsy?

•    Epilepsy in children and young people

•    Causes of epilepsy

•    Epilepsy terminology

•    Types of epilepsy

•    Fighting stigma

•    Epilepsy and the law

Module 2: Understanding Epilepsy and Seizures

•    Types of seizures

•    Triggers of seizures

•    Symptoms

•    Diagnosis

•    Treatment

Module 3: Providing Support During a Seizure

•    How to respond to a seizure

•    How to recognise an emergency situation

•    Recording a seizure

•    Support after the event

Module 4: Impact on Development and Functioning

•    Learning difficulties

•    Memory

•    Processing difficulties

•    Effects of medication

•    Injuries and falls

•    Sleep

•    Mood and behaviour

Module 5: Supporting Those with Epilepsy

•    Talking about epilepsy

•    Managing risks

•    Risk assessments

•    Individual healthcare plans (IHPs)

•    Education, health and care plans (EHCPs)

•    Working together

Career Pathways:

1. **Epilepsy Educator**: Share your knowledge by conducting workshops, training sessions, and awareness programs on epilepsy for schools, workplaces, and community organizations.
2. **Healthcare Professional**: As a nurse, doctor, or allied healthcare provider, integrate your epilepsy awareness skills into patient care, offering better support and education to individuals with epilepsy.
3. **Special Education Teacher**: Apply your understanding of epilepsy to create inclusive classroom environments and develop tailored teaching strategies for students with epilepsy.
4. **Support Worker or Caregiver**: Provide personalized care and assistance to individuals with epilepsy, helping them manage their condition and lead fulfilling lives.
5. **Advocate and Activist**: Champion the cause of epilepsy awareness by working with advocacy groups, participating in campaigns, and driving policy changes to improve the lives of those affected by epilepsy.
6. **Researcher**: Contribute to the advancement of epilepsy knowledge by conducting research on treatment options, coping mechanisms, and the social impact of the condition.
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Course Includes

  • 29 Lessons
  • Course Certificate