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Division of Neuropsychology (Scotland)

   
The Division of Neuropsychology (Scotland) (DoNS) was formed in 2009 and continues the work and functions of the Scottish Neuropsychology Network (SNN). Previously Scottish interests in neuropsychology were represented through the SNN which was established in 2002 by a group of psychologists with an interest in neuropsychology. The DoNS has an active commitee looking at issues in neuropsychology pertinent to Scotland.

We organise regular academic meetings for those with an interest in neuropsychology throughout Scotland. We also support informal meetings locally to enable peer support and contact.

We run an e-mail newsgroup for members for exchange of information, views etc.


Aims of the DoNS

  • To facilitate peer support and supervision for clinical and academic neuropsychologists in Scotland
  • To organise high quality post qualification training events on neuropsychological topics in Scotland
  • To act as a united voice on topics of relevance to neuropsychology in Scotland
  • To raise the profile of neuropsychology in Scotland
  • To encourage contact and collaboration between academic neuropsychologists, clinical neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists with an interest in neuropsychology in Scotland.

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