Natalie Don MSP has described the latest round of Scottish Government funding for support services for people living with neurological conditions as “life-changing.”
This is the fourth round of awards made as part of a five-year action plan and will provide £440,000 to progress eight projects run by organisations like the Care Inspectorate and NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Cerebral Palsy Scotland and the Migraine Trust.
This latest round of SNP Scottish Government funding will be life-changing for those living with neurological conditions in Renfrewshire North & West.
Commenting, Natalie Don MSP said
“The innovative projects that receive this financial support are providing invaluable support to those living with conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida and multiple sclerosis; helping them to live a fulfilling life, on their own terms.
“This funding allows these organisations to expand their services, and by investing a total of £4.5 million invested over five years the SNPovernment is making a real difference to the lives of those who need this support.
“The SNP Scottish Government is determined to ensure that high-quality and co-ordinated support is available to those with neurological conditions in Renfrewshire North & West and are making meaningful progress in making this a reality across Scotland.”