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Epilepsy in children

These booklets explain the recommendations in the clinical guideline

The guideline is about diagnosing and managing epilepsies in children and young people. 

 

Young people

This booklet is for young people who:

  • have been diagnosed with epilepsy, or
  • may be going through assessment

 

Parents, carers and families     

This booklet is for parents, carers and families of children and young people up to the age of 18 who:

  • have been diagnosed with epilepsy, or
  • may be going through assessment.

These booklets explain the recommendations in a guideline, produced by the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), about investigating and managing epilepsy in children and young people.

These booklets explain:

  • what epilepsy is
  • what tests may be offered
  • information on risks and safety issues in epilepsy
  • what treatments may be offered
  • what happens when children move from child services to adult services
  • where you can get more information.

The guideline is based on what we know from current medical research. It also gives advice based on the opinion of healthcare professionals who are trained on how best to manage your care.

We are happy to consider requests for our publications to be made available in other languages or formats.  We ask you to complete a form to help us make a decision on whether to proceed.  Factors affecting the decision include level of demand, cost to translate, availability of interpretation services, other format(s) available and subject matter of the publication.

 

Young People's Experiences

Hear from our Young Person Representatives about their experiences of epilepsy services, and about how this guideline can help make improvements:

Chris Fall, Young person's representative on the SIGN guideline group

 

PAT 159, May 2021