Making Workplaces More Equitable for the International Day for Epilepsy
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Making Workplaces More Equitable for the International Day for Epilepsy
Photo Credit: Oksana Horiun In 2008, Cassidy Megan, a nine-year-old from Nova Scotia, created Purple Day to spread awareness about epilepsy (inspired by her own lived experiences). 65 million people around the world live with epilepsy, with about 3 million of them being US adults. This year, we will be recognizing Purple Day by diving into how workplaces can become more equitable for employees with epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic seizure disorde…
Ebru Öztürk, President of the Epilepsy and Life Association, described the work done on the World Purple Day for the rights of epilepsy patients. He called on the Ministry of Health for the regulation of the degree of disability.
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