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Epilepsy SA encourages people affected to become members and form a community with other people who share their lived experience as family members and caregivers.
The South African Intersectoral Global Action Plan developed the Epilepsy SA Development Hub training, which took place on September 16 and 17 at Epilepsy SA’s Free State/Northwest branch in Parys.
This is a six-month training course for people living with epilepsy and other neurological disorders, those affected by epilepsy, and their caregivers to educate, upskill, and empower them to be participating members of society. Most important is to break the stigma about epilepsy and neurological disorders by building a strong and supportive community.



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