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Contents

  • NSF Going Forward
    • Ministerial foreword
    • Executive summary
    • 1. Setting the scene
      • Introduction
      • How this NSF fits into the changing NHS
      • Background
      • Who will benefit from this NSF?
      • Improving service delivery
    • 2. Quality requirements
      • Introduction
      • Quality requirement 1: A personcentred service (i)
        • Information Access Toolkit
      • Quality requirement 2: Early recognition, prompt diagnosis and treatment (i)
      • Quality requirement 3: Emergency and acute management (i)
      • Quality requirement 4: Early and specialist rehabilitation (i)
      • Quality requirement 5: Community rehabilitation and support (i)
      • Quality requirement 6: Vocational rehabilitation (i)
      • Quality requirement 7: Providing equipment and accommodation (i)
      • Quality requirement 8: Providing personal care and support (i)
        • Individual Budgets Pilot Programme
      • Quality requirement 9: Palliative care (i)
      • Quality requirement 10: Supporting family and carers (i)
      • Quality requirement 11: Caring for people with neurological conditions
    • 3. Commissioning and clinical neuroscience networks
      • Introduction
      • Neuroscience Networks
      • Measuring performance
      • Summary
    • 4. National support for local action
      • National modernisation programmes
      • National underpinning programmes
      • Other initiatives
    • 5. Next steps: Implementing the NSF for Long-term
      • Introduction
      • Suggested early action
    • Annexes
    • CSIP NSF for Long-term Conditions Regional Events
      • Local events and morning presentations
      • Themed workshops and afternoon presentations
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