Neurological care and support - framework for action 2020-2025: midpoint progress report

The midpoint progress report marks the halfway point in the 5 year framework. It highlights key achievements, challenges and future priorities for improving neurology services as we continue to implement the framework.


Appendix 1: Funding Data charts

Neurological Framework Funding by Year
A bar chart showing the framework funding by year, over 2020-2021 and 2021-2022. The chart shows figures for funded projects amount and for directly commissioned work. In year 2020-2021, the charts shows £492,535 for funded projects and £7,465 for directly commissioned work. In the year 2021-2022, the charts shows £969,170 for funded projects and £30,830 for directly commissioned work.
Funded Projects by Sector – September 2020 – June 2022
A pie chart showing the framework funded projects by sector from September 2020 to June 2022. The chart shows funding to sectors, as follows: HSCP - £142,306, NHS/HSCP - £327,869, third/independent sector - £830,760, NHS - £383,936 and NHS/third sector - £465,452.
Funded Projects by Neurological Condition - September 2020 – June 2022
A pie chart showing the framework funding by neurological condition from September 2020 to June 2022. The chart shows funding, by condition, as follows: acquired brain injury - £37,850, cerebral palsy – £86,511, FND - £90,100, migraine - £78,535, MS - £283,243, PSP/CBD - £13,690, spina bifida - £30,964, all neurological conditions - £921,445, epilepsy - £324,467, ME/CFS - £53,108 , movement disorders - £23,802, Parkinson’s disease - £143,009 and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures - £63,800.
Neurological Framework project funding by primary aim - September 2020 – June 2022
A pie chart showing the framework project funding by primary aim from September 2020 to June 2022. The chart shows funding by primary aim, as follows: Aim A: Ensure people with neurological conditions are partners in their care and support - £923,975; Aim B: Improve the provision of co-ordinated health and social care and support for people with neurological conditions - £524,909; Aim C: Ensure high standards of effective, person-centred, and safe care and support - £120,790; Aim D: Ensure equitable and timely access to care and support across Scotland - £99,910; and Aim E: Build a sustainable neurological workforce fit for the future - £108,260.

Many of the projects work towards the delivery of more than one aim.

Contact

Email: Clinical_Priorities@gov.scot

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