SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist
SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist
More than 1,700 clinicians regularly use our Checklist
This is our free evidence-based tool helping UK clinicians in their discussions with people about epilepsy risks. Created by us and the Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, the tool is supported by a development group of leading experts. Our Checklist is practical and specifically designed so it can be quickly completed in the clinic to promote meaningful conversations about risk with epilepsy patients. It provides a baseline for comparing changing risk factors over time.
Information is vital for people with epilepsy so they can make the best decisions to manage their condition well. Without this knowledge, they can’t take actions to live as safely as possible. The Checklist helps start difficult but important conversations, and keep them going.
SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist
The SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist is now instantly downloadable to over 50% of GP surgeries across England
Health professionals from many backgrounds use the SUDEP & Seizure Safety Checklist as part of their care for people with epilepsy. There is no set way for the Checklist to be used – it supports clinicians in covering the key aspects of epilepsy/SUDEP risks with their patients without being prescriptive.
It helps ensure key questions – and answers – are not lost or forgotten in doctor / patient discussions, where time can be short and other distractions may sway focus.
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Downloading the Checklist
When downloading the Checklist, clinicians also gain access to a range of our free resources to support both themselves and their patients.
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SUDEP Global Conversation
The SUDEP Global Conversation plays an important role in summarising many of the key themes related to Epilepsy/SUDEP risk management. We would recommend clinicians using the tool take a look at these core articles for an overview from the leading experts:
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Adult Checklist Development Group
Checklist Partners
Checklist Secretariat
Other Advisors
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Adult Checklist Development Group
Medical Advisors
Register to the SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist
Registration allows the Checklist team to ensure the tool is being used by clinicians – who are directly caring for patients with epilepsy.
Registering for the Checklist means it will go directly to clinicians caring for patients with epilepsy.
This will give clinicians / professionals access to lots of free resources and quarterly news updates.
We will make sure you automatically get new Checklist versions as they’re released.
Please note registration is not automatic and the Checklist team (based at SUDEP Action) try to process these as often as possible.
If you have previously registered or think you may not be receiving updates about the Checklist, please contact info@sudep.org
Also see
Why use the SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist?
Why use EpSMon? What users and experts say
A paediatric version of the SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist
For one-to-one support after an epilepsy death contact our support team today
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