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kids Epilepsy Australia member associations are community-based organizations serving local and regional communities while advocating and lobbying for people with epilepsy at territory, state and national levels. They have experienced staff serving every state and territory. Well established, these epilepsy associations have forged strong ties with many institutions, organizations and corporations in their state or territory to further enhance the quality of the services they provide to people with epilepsy.

Epilepsy Australia member associations provide many services including:

  • current information about epilepsy, its treatment and management
  • counseling & personal support
  • client focused workshops & seminars
  • support groups
  • recreational programs & weekend retreats
  • advocacy & referral services
  • community & workplace education
  • accredited epilepsy training
  • membership benefits

For more information about the services offered by your state or territory association, call the Epilepsy Australia National Helpline 1300 852 853

Epilepsy Australia National Help Line 1300 852 8653

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