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Alzheimer's Disease

Volume 176: debated on Tuesday 17 July 1990

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To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what level of funding his Department has provided to the Alzheimer's Disease Society (a) in Wales and (b) in each country of Wales in each of the past five years; and what level of finance he intends to provide (i) to maintain and develop the present work of the society and (ii) to provide facilities and support to carers following the transition to care in the community.

[holding answer 9 July 1990]: No funding was provided by the Department to the Alzheimer's Disease Society before 1987–88. The following amounts have been given for local and national purposes since that year:

£
1987–885,741
1988–8924,607
1989–9091,009
1990–91124,641
1991–92130,025
1992–93130,025
1993–94122,525
1 Projected allocations.
The county breakdown of central funding for local projects is:
Gwent (£)South Glamorgan (£)
1987–885,741
1988–8911,93612,671
1989–9013,09677,913
1990–9116,80095,341
Any bid for additional resources in future years would be considered on its merits.The development of facilities and services for users and carers is a matter for the local health and social services authorities and other organisations working within the framework of the White Papers "Working for Patients" (Cmnd. 555) and "Caring for People" (Cmnd. 845) and other policy guidance, including the all-Wales mental illness strategy.