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As you think, so you become…

As you think, so you become…

by info@epilepsyconnections.org.uk | Sep 19, 2019 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized

The Future, by Caitlin McG Epilepsy Future’s strap line is “an opportunity to see life differently”, and we chose it to capture what we hoped would be the experience of anyone taking part. Our participants usually join us at a point in time where they are struggling...
“The Power of Vulnerability”

“The Power of Vulnerability”

by info@epilepsyconnections.org.uk | Sep 19, 2019 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized

Caitlin and her poem This week we have been finishing off the all too brief run of sessions facilitated by our friends Erin and Emma from “Write to Recovery” On Wednesday the session focused on  vulnerability.  To spark discussion we watched a video of a TED...
“Surviving & Recovery”

“Surviving & Recovery”

by info@epilepsyconnections.org.uk | Sep 19, 2019 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized

  On Thursday 4th July Erin from Write to Recovery joined the group for the first of five sessions this month. In their own words “Write to Recovery” say the following about the process they use with community groups around Scotland. Write Your Way to Recovery...
“Colour by numbers”

“Colour by numbers”

by info@epilepsyconnections.org.uk | Sep 19, 2019 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized

Summer finally arrived in Glasgow last week, with hot sunshine and clear blue skies, Over the last six weeks Group 4 have been working at Project Ability  with tutor Iona Grey, using acrylic paint on canvas, offering everyone advice to get the most out of their...
I want to ride my bicycle (…and go cart)

I want to ride my bicycle (…and go cart)

by WUhqZrRfSA | Jun 18, 2019 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized

Nearly mid summer and the group visited our friends at Free Wheel North for some fun messing about on wheels. Hopefully there won’t be too many aching muscles in the morning… Peter Dale Epilepsy Futures Coordinator
“Getting the most out of your health professionals” – Week 4

“Getting the most out of your health professionals” – Week 4

by WUhqZrRfSA | Jun 14, 2019 | Epilepsy Futures, Uncategorized

This week Group 4 visited our friends at the City of Glasgow College. We were shown around the student facilities, and met the President of the Students Association, who encouraged everyone to feel that they would be a welcome part of the student body, if they decide...
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