March 26
More than one in fifty Queenslanders will have epilepsy during their life which makes it the state’s most common serious brain disorder.

Purple Day is now celebrated worldwide and is
dedicated to increasing global awareness about epilepsy. By getting out in the community wearing purple and encouraging support you can show sufferers of this surprisingly common disease that they don’t have to battle it alone. For more information on Purple Day visit www.epilepsyqueensland.com.au.

Source: Wilson Update March 2011