My Neuro Survey 2024/25
The second iteration of My Neuro Survey, the largest patient experience survey of people affected by neurological conditions in the UK, was launched on 22 July 2024 and closed on the 15 November 2024.
Over 10,000 people including adults, children and carers took part in My Neuro Survey 2024 across the UK.
In Scotland, we received 1,013 responses to the survey. This includes 776 responses to the adult survey, 67 responses to the children and young person survey, and 170 responses to the carers’ survey.
The message from the survey is clear, too many people living with neurological conditions and those who care for them find day-to-day life consistently challenging. The time has come to prioritise investment into the neurological workforce and increase service delivery.
Our research and reports
The Neurological Alliance of Scotland aims to ensure the voices and needs of those affected by neurological conditions, and those who support them, are heard by key stakeholders and decision makers across the sectors. One of the ways we achieve this is through publishing research and reports which are informed by our members and the communities they represent.
Read some of our most recent publications below.
Our members’ work
Members of the Neurological Alliance of Scotland are extremely active. Take a look at some of the reports, projects and other items of interest that they have produced recently.
Please contact us if you want to share your organisation’s work here.
Policy Work
Where there are policies or strategic plans that are pan-neurological, the Neurological Alliance of Scotland works with our membership through our Policy Group to create a response. As and when we submit a consultation response, we will put the information up on this page here.
Neurological Care and Support Framework 2020-2025
Scotland’s first five year plan for neurological conditions - Neurological Care and Support in Scotland: A Framework for Action 2020 - 2025 - was published in December 2019.
- Read the Framework for Action.
- Read the Neurological Alliance of Scotland’s response to the Framework for Action.
- Read the draft plan, which was put out to consultation in 2018.
- Read the the Neurological Alliance of Scotland’s response to the draft Neurological Action Plan.
Now that the Framework for Action has ended, the Neurological Alliance of Scotland will be carrying out an independent review of the Framework’s success.