Seizure Support Foundation

Programs

Seizure Disorders and Learning Disability Project

Seizure Disorders and Learning Disability Project (SDLD) is a special education scholarship program for children with neurological impairments in primary, secondary and vocational schools in Nigeria.

The goal of this project is to provide financial support to children of school age with neurological impairments, who may be from underprivileged backgrounds. The support covers tuition fees, books, boarding fees, online learning resources and other educational and supportive care expenses.

This scholarship is a core strategy typically designed to support educable students with neurological impairments, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds and orphanages.

Enhancing the Quality of Special Education Instruction

 Building Capacity through Teacher Trainingis our organization’s special teacher training program. It aims to improve the quality of special education instruction in Nigerian classrooms by providing effective and evidence – based training to teachers.

The project focuses on building teacher capacity to enhance instructional practices, foster a positive classroom environment, support inclusivity and improve student general outcomes.

The program is also designed to improve teacher knowledge and skills in areas such as assessments, curriculum development, individualized educational plans and other evidence based interventions.

Community Outreach and Medical Aids.

 We recognize the challenges faced by individuals and their families in managing neurological impairments. This includes the need for access to comprehensive healthcare and support services.

The foundation has developed a Community Outreach and Medical Aid program to address these needs and bridge healthcare gaps.

The “Sustainable Seizure Care and Treatment Action” is our organization’s community outreach and Medical Aids program that aims to raise awareness about neurological impairments within the local communities and provide financial assistance and access to necessary medical services and treatments for children with neurological impairments.