The National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy (NCYPE) is the UK’s major provider of specialist services for children and young people with complex epilepsy and other neurological conditions. These include Aspergers, autism and a wide range of learning difficulties from moderate to profound and multiple.
A national charity, the services offered by The NCYPE are both unique and essential.
The NCYPE offers residential and day services at St Piers School for children aged between 5 and 19, and at St Piers Further Education College for students aged between 16 and 25 to continue their learning.
In addition, The NCYPE offers diagnosis, assessment, treatment, research, rehabilitation services, training for professionals with an interest in epilepsy and a research programme led by the Prince of Wales’s Chair in Childhood Epilepsy.
Based in Lingfield, Surrey, The NCYPE concentrates on the needs of those most severely affected by epilepsy in the UK with the aim of securing better futures for these children and young people. Its multifaceted work concentrates specifically on the needs of those most severely affected by epilepsy.
Together we will secure better futures for these children and young people. |