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 2: Members of National Advisory Committee for Neurological Conditions

Baroness Stephanie Fraser of Craigmaddie (Chair), Cerebral Palsy Scotland

Susan Walker (Deputy Co-chair), NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Dr Jenny Preston (Deputy Co-chair), NHS Ayrshire and Arran

Dr David Breen, NHS Lothian

Judith Newton, NHS Lothian

Tanith Muller, Neurological Alliance of Scotland / Parkinson's UK Scotland

Rona Johnson, Neurological Alliance of Scotland / Epilepsy Scotland

Dr Callum Duncan, NHS Grampian

Jamie Cochrane, Scottish Government / Centre for Sustainable Delivery

Gail Smith, NHS Tayside

Diane Fraser, Social Work Scotland

Dr Maggie Whyte, NHS Grampian

Wendy Forrest, Stirling and Clackmannan Health and Social Care Partnership

Claire Mellor, Scottish Government

Gerard Gahagan, Scottish Government

Richard Brewster, Scottish Government

Anissa Tonberg, Scottish Government

Declan Doherty, Scottish Government

Euan Bailey, Scottish Government

Former National Advisory Committee Members (involved since Framework launch)

Dr Richard Davenport, NHS Lothian

Anissa Tonberg, Neurological Alliance of Scotland / Epilepsy Scotland

Anita Stewart, Scottish Government

Jemma McGuffie, Scottish Government

Contact

Email: Clinical_Priorities@gov.scot

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