Epilepsy Society

Based in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, UK, its stated mission is "to enhance the quality of life of people affected by epilepsy by promoting research, education and public awareness and by delivering specialist medical care and support services."

[7] The first executive committee of the Society included the notable physicians John Hughlings Jackson, Sir William Gowers, and David Ferrier.

"[10] After it emerged that no existing legislation specifically criminalised this type of trolling, the Zach's Law campaign was endorsed by the Law Commission (England and Wales),[11] featured on the front cover of the Daily Express[12] and in the Metro (British newspaper).

[13] MPs including Dean Russell,[14] Suzanne Webb,[15] Kim Leadbeater[16] and John Nicolson[17] backed the campaign and met with Zach on several occasions.

[18] The law will criminalise the deliberate sending of flashing images to a person with epilepsy with the intent of triggering a seizure, and offenders could face up to five years in jail.

Passmore Edwards House, part of Chalfont Centre