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Question reference: S6W-02501

  • Asked by: Craig Hoy, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Date lodged: 25 August 2021
  • Current status: Answered by Kevin Stewart on 25 October 2021

Question

To ask the Scottish Government how much funding it has provided to dementia research in each year since 2007, broken down by NHS board area.


Answer

Scottish Government funding for dementia research is not allocated to NHS Boards.

The following table shows Chief Scientist Office (CSO) funding for dementia research from 2007/8 through academic project/fellowship funding and the annual funding provided to the Dementia and Neuroprogressive Disease research network. CSO’s research project funding panels were paused during 2020 due to COVID-19 related pressures but have since reopened.

Breakdown:

Year

Project / fellowship funding

NRS Network

Total

2020-21

£62,461

£506,000

£568,461

2019-20

£123,394

£506,000

£629,394

2018-19

£543,351

£506,000

£1,049,351

2017-18

£595,219

£496,000

£1,091,219

2016-17

£25,876

£491,000

£516,876

2015-16

£59,834

£486,000

£545,834

2014-15

£136,950

£486,000

£622,950

2013-14

£443,424

£481,000

£924,424

2012-13

£224,536

£481,000

£705,536

2011-12

£183,011

£475,754

£658,765

2010-11

£48,085

£395,661

£443,746

2009-10

£44,134

£340,330

£384,464

2008-9

0

£170,455

£170,455

2007-8

£156,248

N-A

£156,248