| Epilepsy Association Subscribership is available for adults, young people and organisations. It offers opportunities to:
*Use Epilepsy Association services, *access resources and *commit to community efforts on behalf of people with epilepsy. Epilepsy Association Subscribers commit to our community efforts but, unlike members, are not involved in governance of the Association. By becoming an Epilepsy Association financial subscriber for $25, you receive the following benefits: * Free subscription to Australian Headlines * Automatic injury and death insurance cover under the Personal Accident Protection Plan. as well as... *Free & ready access to our professional staff for advice on epilepsy *Free personal & family guidance *Free copy of pamphlets *Free loans of videos and books *Free use of specialised library services *Free referral to specialist agencies *Advanced notice and priority bookings for seminars, conferences & special activities *Discount prices for seminars, books, videos & other products *Access to self-help network *Priority use of new services *Access to our Travel Bursary Scheme. To become an Epilepsy Association subscriber, please call 1300 88 79 88 or email us on link below. Alternatively print out the order form linked below and send to us at: Epilepsy Association GPO Box 9878 (in your capital city) |
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Become an Epilepsy Association Subscriber for $25. Package includes: *Four issues of Australian Headlines home delivered (valued at $20) *automatic injury and death insurance cover under the Personal Accident Protection Plan *discounts and priority bookings for a range of products and services. *Free use of Epilepsy Association library services, including loans of books and videos. *Full range of benefits are listed in Epilepsy Association pamphlets, How to become a Member and Personal Accident Protection Plan (links below)
How to become a Member (pdf format) Pamphlet on how to become a member of the Epilepsy Association
Personal Accident Protection Plan (pdf format) Pamphlet on the insurance cover available under the Personal Accident Protection Plan.
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