Supported by: Tom Mason*, Kenneth Gibson*, Colin Beattie* *S5M-07698 Bruce Crawford: Sue Ryder Report, Don't Write Me Off That the Parliament — recognises the devastating impact that neurological conditions can have on the lives of many people affected by these and their families; considers that specialist care and support for people with a neurological condition can enable help them to live as independently as possible, minimising the impact of the condition on their day-to-day living and provide quality of life; recognises the Sue Ryder report, Don t Write Me Off, on the benefits of consistent specialist care ’ and support; welcomes the current review of clinical standards for neurological health services which, if rigorously monitored and measured, should, it considers, lead to better care and support, and encourages work between people with neurological conditions, the third sector and public bodies to develop a neurological health and social care strategy to ensure that people with such conditions are supported to live their lives as fully as possible.