North London Epilepsy Action Talk and Support group

North London Epilepsy Action Talk and Support group

Epilepsy Action’s support groups welcome anybody affected by epilepsy to talk, listen and share experiences

By Epilepsy Action - North London Talk and Support

Date and time

Mon, 20 May 2024 19:30 - 21:00 GMT+1

Location

Trinity Church Centre

15 Nether Street North Finchley London N12 7NN United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

We look forward to welcoming you to the North London Talk and Support group!

It is free to join, please just click the orange ‘Get tickets’ button above and register on each of the meeting events you want to attend so that we know to expect you on the day.

The group is run by Ann and Barbara . Here's what they have to say about the group:

"The Epilepsy Action Talk and Support group is a vital link for those living with epilepsy, as a support, social and informative venue. Living with epilepsy is not easy and the Epilepsy Action groups are a positive support."

Please follow the North London Talk and Support group to be the first to find out when more meeting dates are released and open to registration.

If you want more information on how to register your place on a face to face group you can download our handy guide. Or please email lso@epilepsy.org.uk or call 0113 210 8899 if you have further questions about the group or need further assistance.

If you are unable to attend the meetings in person but still want to connect to others living with epilepsy, you may be interested in our virtual groups.

For further information on how to live well with epilepsy or ways you can support us please visit our website.


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Epilepsy Action is the charity representing the thousands of people affected by epilepsy in the UK. We won't stop until everybody with epilepsy has the respect, fairness and understanding they deserve. Epilepsy Action’s support groups welcome anybody affected by epilepsy to talk, listen and share experiences in a relaxed and friendly environment.

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