Returning to school and coping with eczema
Most parents will agree that looking after children during a pandemic has been challenging. Kids and young people are dealing with a lack of routine, not able to see their friends and being home more
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your family
By this point in the pandemic, most of us are fed up with home schooling, the limited entertainment options and not seeing our extended family and friends. It can start to feel like every day
The importance of support for young adults with eczema
A psychology student investigated the impact eczema can have on young adults and found the importance of having support. MSc Health Psychology student, Charlotte Tanner, investigated the impact that eczema has on young adults. This
Hunt is on for members of EOS Youth Panel
EOS is on the hunt for young people aged 16-24 to join our Youth Panel - but what is a young panel and what difference will it make? We sat down (virtually of course) with
Elizabeth comes up with a novel way to fundraise
Elizabeth MacKinnon came up with a 'novel' way to raise money for Eczema Outreach Support, with a sponsored read-a-thon. Bookworm Elizabeth, an EOS member from Inverness, was keen to read more in 2020 so decided
Win one of three iPads by taking part in our survey on coping with childhood eczema
You could win an iPad by taking part in our survey on coping with childhood eczema. f you care for a child aged 0-17 with eczema or are a young person aged 11-17 with eczema