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British Epilepsy Association (BEA) was set up in 1950, and since then the Association has changed dramatically, but our aim is still the same - to raise awareness of epilepsy. It is not too many years ago that people with epilepsy were routinely locked away in institutions, barred from marriage and generally treated as undesirable.

Thankfully things have changed and continue to change, but not quickly enough! In addition it offers advice to people with epilepsy with assistance and offers reassurance to them and their families.

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