Craighalbert
Mary Morgan has extensive experience in healthcare management, currently serving as the Director and Trustee of the Scottish Centre for Children With Motor Impairments since June 2014. Previous roles at NHS National Services Scotland include Director of Strategy, Performance and Service Transformation, along with leadership positions in the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service and Health Protection Scotland. Additional experience includes serving as General Manager for Emergency Care & Medicine at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Service General Manager at NHS Argyll and Clyde, and Acting Hospital Manager at Royal Alexandra Hospital. Mary Morgan's educational background includes an MSc in Health Services Management from King's College London, a BSc in Service Sector Management from Glasgow Caledonian University, and a Registered General Nurse certification from the Western College of Nursing and Midwifery.
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Craighalbert
The Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments also known as Craighalbert Centre is a Scottish national centre which addresses the educational and therapeutic needs of children and young people affected by cerebral palsy and related conditions. In 2014, Scotland Excel ranked SCCMI the highest of all independent providers of both nursery and primary day education in Scotland for children and young people with additional support needs. In addition and also in 2014, in summarising SCCMI’s provision as “children and families benefited from excellent care and support provided by caring dedicated staff and management team”, the Care Inspectorate assessed SCCMI’s staffing quality as excellent, describing the staffing complement as being professional, trained and motivated, and also described SCCMI’s services as excellent, stating that the management and staff should continue to develop this excellent practice. The children/young people who engage with SCCMI’s programmes have an age range of birth to 19 years. Such children/young people may be affected by severe and complex limitations and difficulties including eg: physical and physiological manifestations related to movement and balance; cognitive and learning difficulties related to comprehension, writing, reading; visual disorders; communication difficulties related to both hearing and speech; and difficulties in expressing emotions, feelings and interests. SCCMI provides integrated education, therapy and support to children and families affected by such conditions through provision of day school nursery, pre-school and primary school education and other programmes which enable children from all parts of Scotland with an age range of birth to 18 years of age to access a range of flexible services.