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Our policy work

Our policy work

Fighting for the bereaved so their voices are heard

SUDEP Action’s policy group work with a network of experts and volunteers to make sure that epilepsy deaths – and issues facing those bereaved by epilepsy – are recognised when policy makers formulate plans and take decisions.

The work includes lobbying MPs, campaigning for urgent change and sharing decades of expertise, to improve national and local guidelines, as well as NHS plans and external policies that have a direct impact on people with epilepsy, their families and those who have lost loved ones to the condition.

“I know the many entrenched  myths and taboos we have overcome since, as one of four women founders, we first wondered how we could change a world view that had passed over so many thousands of sudden deaths. We have built a community of support that we believe is strong enough to overcome any hostility or prejudice that we meet.”
Jane Hanna, SUDEP Action Director of Policy & Influencing

Nationally

Epilepsy deaths the number one research priority

    The UK Epilepsy Research Priority Setting Partnership announced in 2023 that epilepsy deaths were the number one priority for UK epilepsy research – as chosen by the epilepsy community. We contributed to this process and are pleased the research community is now prioritising something we’ve known is vital for nearly 30 years. We have served on many national panels tackling the prevention of epilepsy deaths and emergencies including:

  • Maternal deaths (MBRRACE).
  • Accident and Emergency (NCEPOD) and on influential regional bodies (The Clive Treacey Independent Inquiry).
  • In 11 areas across the Midlands region Epilepsy and SUDEP was recognised as a public health priority following the sudden death of Clive Treacey and a four-year campaign to get an inquiry into his death.

Also see

 

A digital tool for reducing risks

Supporting clinicians so important info is shared 

A paediatric version of the SUDEP and Seizure Safety Checklist

For one-to-one support after an epilepsy death contact our support team today

We provide the only support line for people bereaved by an epilepsy death and offer access to qualified counsellors who have a special interest and understanding in sudden and traumatic death.

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If you are in the UK or Ireland we can talk with you by email or telephone. Our support team will do its best to give you what you need.

If you are outside the UK we will try and put you in touch with services available in your country.

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