HC Deb 07 December 1965 vol 722 cc90-1W
Mr. Russell Johnston

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland, what are the numbers of mentally-retarded children with an estimated intelligence quotient of under 50 beneath the age of 15 in Scotland, and county by county within Scotland.

Mr. Russell Johnston

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland, what educational provision is made county by county in Scotland for those children under 15 years of age whose estimated intelligence quotient is beneath 50.

Mr. Ross

Mentally handicapped children in Scotland are not classified in terms of intelligence quotient. At January, 1965, 1,614 children of school age had been ascertained as mentally handicapped to such a degree that they required special educational treatment in an occupational centre.

Details are given in the following table:

Area Children in Occupational Centres at January, 1965
COUNTIES
Aberdeen
Angus 17
Argyll
Ayr 87
Banff
Berwick
Bute
Caithness
Clackmannan 22
Dumfries 21
Dunbarton 78
East Lothian 19
Fife 151
Inverness *
Kincardine
Kirkcudbright
Lanark 236
Midlothian 40
Moray and Nairn 26
Orkney
Peebles 6
Perth and Kinross 22
Renfrew 110
Ross arid Cromarty 28
Roxburgh 11
Selkirk
Stirling 35
Sutherland
West Lothian
Wigtown 10
Zetland
BURGHS
Aberdeen 64
Dundee 85
Edinburgh 119
Glasgow 427
TOTAL (SCOTLAND) 1,614
* Exceptionally, the Inverness-shire Education Authority have made arrangements whereby the appropriate local health authority, acting as their agents, cater for some 20 children of occupational centre standard.

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