Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria
Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria[edit | edit source]
The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals affected by epilepsy in the state of Victoria, Australia. The foundation provides a range of services, including education, advocacy, and support for people living with epilepsy and their families.
History[edit | edit source]
The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria was established in the early 1970s by a group of concerned parents and medical professionals who recognized the need for specialized support for individuals with epilepsy. Over the years, the foundation has grown to become a leading authority on epilepsy in Victoria, working closely with healthcare providers, educators, and government agencies.
Mission and Objectives[edit | edit source]
The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria is to enhance the quality of life of people living with epilepsy. The foundation aims to achieve this through:
- Providing information and education about epilepsy to the community.
- Offering support services to individuals and families affected by epilepsy.
- Advocating for the rights and needs of people with epilepsy.
- Promoting research into the causes and treatment of epilepsy.
Services[edit | edit source]
The foundation offers a variety of services, including:
- Epilepsy education: Workshops and seminars for individuals, families, and professionals to increase understanding of epilepsy.
- Support groups: Facilitated groups where people with epilepsy and their families can share experiences and support each other.
- Advocacy: Working to influence public policy and improve access to services for people with epilepsy.
- Research support: Funding and promoting research initiatives aimed at improving the treatment and management of epilepsy.
Community Engagement[edit | edit source]
The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria engages with the community through various events and initiatives, such as:
- Epilepsy Awareness Month: An annual campaign to raise awareness about epilepsy and reduce stigma.
- Fundraising events: Activities such as walks, runs, and charity auctions to raise funds for the foundation's programs.
- Volunteer opportunities: Encouraging community members to get involved and support the foundation's work.
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