HC Deb 08 December 1953 vol 521 cc213-4W
Mr. Skeffington

asked the Minister of Labour how many persons, male and female, are being trained in establishments coming under the authority of his Department; and what are the numbers and principal courses for which training is given.

Mr. Watkinson

There were at 9th November, 1953, 2,917 men and 216 women undergoing courses of vocational training for open employment in establishments which are either directly administered or grant-aided by my Department. At the date in question, the numbers in the principal training courses at Government training centres and residential colleges for the disabled were as follow:

Men Women
Government Training Centres:
Building and civil engineering 292
Engineering:
Draughtsmen 285
Others 966
Agricultural machinery 41
Boot and shoe repairing 35
Clerical, inc. shorthand typists 24 108
Hairdressing 97
Motor repairs 105
Typewriter mechanics 139
Vehicle building and painting 42
Watch and clock repairing 200
Miscellaneous trades 255 17
2,481 125
Residential Colleges for the Disabled:
Carpentry 19
Clerical, inc. shorthand typists 116 43
Telephone operators 18 11
Watch and clock repairing and making 51
Miscellaneous trades 232 37
436 91

In addition, severely disabled persons requiring sheltered employment are under training in sheltered conditions at institutions grant-aided by my Department. The number of trainees and the trades concerned is as follows:

(1) Blind Trainees in Workshops for the Blind
Trade Men Women Total
Basket making 108 3 111
Bedding and upholstery 43 16 59
Brush making 76 2 78
Carpentry and furniture 11 3 14
knitting and weaving 3 58 61
Mat making 21 21
Piano tuning 7 1 8
Wire work 7 7
Miscellaneous 10 2 12
286 85 371
(2) Sighted severely disabled trainees in voluntary undertakings
Trade Men Women Total
Basket making 6 6
Bookbinding 5 5
Cabinet making 14 14
Carpentry 103 103
Clerical, inc. shorthand typists 27 9 36
Engineering 12 12
Knitting 7 5 12
Leatherwork 30 8 38
Motor repairs 10 10
Needlework 29 29
Textile printing 14 14
Upholstery 17 9 26
Printing 14 7 21
Miscellaneous 35 5 40
280 86 366

I have no precise figures of the number of severely disabled persons being trained by Remploy Ltd. for sheltered employment, but I understand that the number is considerable.