Epilepsy Awareness and People-First Programming with Dr. Courtney Dean, PhD, CRC, NCC
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According to the World Health Organization, around 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy, making it one of the most common neurological disorders globally. One of the challenges of epilepsy is that folks experiencing the disorder can’t always get a precise diagnosis. On top of that, many people misunderstand epilepsy, leading to stigma and a lack of public awareness of how to help someone experiencing a seizure. That’s where organizations like the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia come in.
The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia serves over 110,000 residents facing epilepsy and seizure disorders, and Dr. Courtney Dean, the Director of Programming, is our guest for this episode. As a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Courtney utilizes her skills and training to oversee statewide programming and outreach initiatives, serving as a prime example of how CRCs can leverage their expertise in leadership positions to drive change for individuals with disabilities.
Helpful Links:
Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia Socials
Secure First Aid Training (Seizure First Aid) | Epilepsy Foundation
There are two ways to get certified in Seizure First Aid:
- On-demand, at your own pace
- Live, instructor-led, offered virtually or in person
Certification is available through the Epilepsy Foundation national website or by contacting your local Epilepsy Foundation affiliate.
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