We closed off with an interview with Wendy Nefdt - Director at Epilepsy SA Western Cape Branch. Epilepsy South Africa Western Cape Branch is launching an innovative employment framework called eDESS or Disability Employment Support Service to employers and government on the 28th June. The Disability Employment Support Services (EDESS) is a comprehensive approach to development that intends to establish equal opportunities for people with disabilities. It is a unique framework that is designed and benchmarked against best practice employment models consistent with the South African legislation. This will form part of the Epilepsy Month celebrations and a fundraising drive to provide equal opportunities for people with epilepsy and other disabilities. To book a table or to purse an individual ticket to this event visit http://www.epilepsyevents.org.za/ or contact (021) 703 9420.
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