New free course self-management programme. - Epilepsy Action

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New free course self-management programme.

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You might be interested to know that Epilepsy Action has worked with people with epilepsy and healthcare professionals to develop a new self-management programme. The aims are to help you:

•Learn more about epilepsy

•Try out new skills to help you manage your health and wellbeing

•Achieve a better quality of life through self-care

The course is free for a limited time from March 2016. If you would like to find out more, please visit Epilepsy and you learn.epilepsy.org.uk/take-...

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