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Psychiatric Bulletin (1994) 18: 143-147. doi: 10.1192/pb.18.3.143
© 1994 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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The Mental Illness Specific Grant in Scotland

Poor coordination, haphazard implementation

D. A. Coia, Consultant Psychiatrist* and A. McKillop, GP Trainee

Florence Street Day Hospital, 26 Florence Street, Glasgow G5 0YX

R. G. McCreadie, Director of Clinical Research

Crichton Royal Hospital, Dumfries DG1 4TG

* Correspondence

Our objectives were to identify and assess the services provided by the Mental Illness Specific Grant in Scotland and to determine whether they meet government aims for the grant. Scottish Office information proved to be inaccurate on what projects are funded and currently running. Slippage was common with 39% of projects falling to start in Year 1 and 23% in Year 2. The grant appears to have funded easy option services, self-help, drop-in, which are less expensive and only require short-term planning. Despite being given priority by the Scottish Office, housing, supported accommodation and occupation remain unmet needs.







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