HL Deb 20 April 1982 vol 429 cc533-4WA
Lord Vaizey

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many students are admitted to the Joint Services Course for Remedial Gymnasts at the Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital, Woolwich, every year; how many students are on the course; and how many successfully complete the course.

Viscount Trenchard

Each course at the Joint Services School of Remedial Gymnastics at Woolwich lasts two years, a new course beginning every September. An average of 11 students attend each course and there are therefore about 20 students at the school at any time. Only two students have failed to complete the course successfully in the last four years.

Lord Vaizey

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What civilian hospitals have received students from the Joint Services Course for Remedial Gymnasts at the Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital, Woolwich, in the past year, as part of the students' practical training.

Viscount Trenchard

Students from the Joint Services School of Remedial Gymnastics have recently attended the following civilian hospitals and rehabilitative establishments as part of their training:

  • Brook General Hospital,
  • Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital,
  • Farnham Park Rehabilitation Centre,
  • Camden Road Rehabilitation Centre,
  • Stoke Mandeville Hospital,
  • Putney Home for Incurables,
  • Wolfson Medical Centre,
  • Royal Hospital Chelsea.