ABC News – Australia
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·2 hours ago
Family hopes epilepsy Senate inquiry will shine light on funding gaps
Kat Robinson's family seeks support from an upcoming Senate inquiry into epilepsy funding gaps for her son Leo, who has Dravet syndrome. The specialized seizure alert dog they need costs over $40,000, which is not funded by the NDIS, leaving families like theirs in difficult situations. Many advocates hope the inquiry will lead to crucial changes in support.
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