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Title: Secondary Epilepsy awareness assembly


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Secondary Epilepsy awareness assembly
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  • Epilepsy is much more common than people
    realise

63,400 children aged 18 and under have epilepsy
in the UK
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Dai Greene Athlete
Philip Martin Brown Actor
Edith Bowman Radio 1 DJ and presenter
Julius Caesar Roman Emperor
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  • Epilepsy can take effect
  • suddenly for a short time
  • We can all help people with
  • epilepsy to stay safe

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What is epilepsy?
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You cant catch epilepsy!
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The brain
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What does the brain do?
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In epilepsy, there is a problem with the
electrical messages in the brain.
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People with epilepsy experience sudden bursts of
electricity in their brain - called a SEIZURE.
Seizures disrupt the way the brain works for a
short time.
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What might it look like when someone has a
seizure?
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Focal seizures
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Absence seizures
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During a seizure, the person cannot stop what
is happening. Afterwards, they may feel tired
and a bit groggy.
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Tonic clonic seizures
Tonic (stiffening)
Clonic (jerking)
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During a seizure, we need to keep the person safe.
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Keep the area safe
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Time the seizure
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Stay calm and reassure
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Get help
Put something soft under their head
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Put them into the recovery position AFTER the
shaking has stopped
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Living with epilepsy
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People with epilepsy can join in most activities
just like everyone else.
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Key points
  • In epilepsy, there is a problem with the
    electrical messages in the brain.
  • People with epilepsy experience sudden bursts of
    electricity in the brain - called a seizure.
  • Seizures disrupt the way the brain works
    for a short time.

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  • During a seizure, the person cannot stop what is
    happening to them. Afterwards, they may feel
    tired and a bit groggy.
  • During a seizure, we need to keep the person
    safe.
  • People with epilepsy can join in most
    activities just like everyone else.

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Secondary Epilepsy awareness assembly
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