by WUhqZrRfSA | Apr 28, 2018 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized
In our final week at the Mitchell Library, the group worked on the topic of relationships, and the effect epilepsy can have on these. Relationships include family and friends in addition to more intimate relationships. This session touched on isolation and what you...
by WUhqZrRfSA | Apr 26, 2018 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized
Shoaib Chaudhry In this post Shoaib Chaudhry reflects on what he has experienced from being a member of the first group of Epilepsy Futures participants. As with everyone in the group, his confidence has grown so much in the last few months, and I think his...
by WUhqZrRfSA | Apr 23, 2018 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized
Five members of the current group turned up on Friday 20th April to get stuck in with the task of continuing to tidy and prepare what had been a pretty much unused plot. Top soil was dug over, raked and broken up with some sand and the edges were cleared to allow us...
by WUhqZrRfSA | Apr 22, 2018 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized
On a nearly sunny Thursday, four of the Epilepsy Futures group went along with Sam Whitmore (our Training and Development Manager and keen cyclist) to have a whole lot of fun at Free Wheel North at their location on Glasgow Green This charity operates a safe...
by WUhqZrRfSA | Apr 20, 2018 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized
The group have now reached the seventh week of their online self management course and this week we looked at the topic of work and daily activities, and how people can consider ways to connect to others, get active and contribute. It included information on...