Fundraising primary school letter from student
Use this template letter asking your school to fundraise for Young Epilepsy, helping pupils learn about epilepsy, support others and make a real difference together.
Use this template letter asking your school to fundraise for Young Epilepsy, helping pupils learn about epilepsy, support others and make a real difference together.
Quick activities, assembly slides and discussion starters help children learn, ask questions and feel included - whether you’re introducing Purple Day in a classroom or exploring it together at home. These simple, flexible materials build understanding in a way that suits your setting.
This template letter invites your secondary school to fundraise for Young Epilepsy, raising awareness, challenging stigma and supporting young people with epilepsy.
An Individual Healthcare Plan (IHP) is essential for young people with epilepsy, allowing everyone who needs to know about your epilepsy to stay up-to-date.
Print this checklist before a school trip or residential stay to make sure you are supported and included. You can look at this on your own, with a parent or carer, or with a teacher.
The Assessment of Behaviour and Learning in Epilepsy (ABLE) helps young people, parents and teachers understand learning, behaviour and support needs at school.
Discover simple revision techniques for young people with epilepsy, from short study sessions to rest and support to help you learn with confidence.
Watch short films that show how different seizures affect young people and how you can respond with calm, care and confidence. You can help.
Order your copy of Izzy and Joe’s Camping Adventure and help contribute to Young Epilepsy's storybooks, aimed at children and young people with epilepsy.