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East Anglia regional activities
Our activities in East Anglia cover Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Essex and East Herts.
Contact the East Anglia regional manager
Paul Seekings, regional manager
01223 862 897
Paul.seekings@epilepsysociety.org.uk
(NSE regional managers work part time. If you leave a message they will get back to you as soon as possible. If you would like more information in the meantime, please phone Elaine Falkner, Community Outreach Manager on 01494 601 391 or email Elaine.falkner@epilepsysociety.org.uk )
The Epilepsy Information Network (EIN) in East Anglia is working to provide information for people with epilepsy, their families, carers and friends in hospitals and health care settings throughout the region. Many of these services are run by NSE volunteers. If you would like to visit one, get some information and talk to a volunteer, please contact 01494 601389 or regional manager, Paul Seekings, for clinic days and times.
EIN information points run by volunteers in East Anglia
(Volunteers are available to talk to patients during clinic.)
Bedford Hospital, Bedford
Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge
Canvey Island Outpatients, Canvey Island
Chase Farm Hospital (Paediatric), Enfield
James Paget Hospital (Paediatric), Great Yarmouth
Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust, Harlow
Queens Elizabeth Hospital, Kings Lynn
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital (Adults), Norwich
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital (Paediatric), Norwich
Southend Hospital, Southend
Other EIN information stands in the East Anglia
(Not attended by volunteers.)
Herts & Essex Hospital, Bishops Stortford
Addenbrookes Hospital (Paediatric), Cambridge
Roxburgh Children's Centre, Kings Lynn
St Albans City Hospital, St Albans
N. Cambridgeshire Hospital, Wisbech
Raising awareness locally
With the help of our volunteers we take information to public places such as shopping centres and give talks about epilepsy to local conferences and meetings of health professionals, carers and other community groups. Do you know a group who would like information or a talk or would you like to help us? Paul would be pleased to hear from you.
