§ Mr. David Mitchellasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what steps are being taken to recruit part-time qualified nurses in the Basingstoke area for the new District General Hospital at each of its phases.
§ Dr. John DunwoodyA comprehensive recruitment programme is being
Whole-time equivalent of whole-time and part-time staff in post Trained Nurses in training Untrained Hospital Staffed beds Allocated Nurses Midwives Student Nurses Pupil Nurses Pupil Midwives Auxiliaries Other Nursing Staff SRNs SENs (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Orpington Hospital 517 91.4 46.2 — 78.0 60.2 — 73.1 2.7 Queen Mary's Hospital Sidcup 352 79.1 16.5 30.8 118.0 — 38.0 43.8 4.2 Sidcup Cottage Hospital 14 4.7 3.3 — — — — 4.1 — Cray Valley Hospital 24 3.7 2.0 1.0 — — — 4.8 0.8 Sevenoaks Hospital 107 37.1 11.7 8.8 — 30.3 — 21.7 — Emily Jackson Wing of Sevenoaks Hospital 45 9.3 4.4 — — — — 12.6 — Sundridge Hospital 119 9.3 3.5 — — — — 130 — Cray Valley and Sevenoaks Group 1,178 234.6 87.6 40.6 196.0 90.5 38.0 173.1 7.7 362.8 324.5 180.8 Note: Oak Lane Hospital is now closed.
§ Mr. Lubbockasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will circulate in the OFFICIAL REPORT a list of the members of the Nursing Review Committee of the South-East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board.
§ Dr. John DunwoodyThis was anad hoc Committee which reported in 1965. Its members were:
Reverend Harcourt Samuel, O.B.E. (Chairman).
I. W. Matheson, Esq., F.R.C.S.
D. H. Mills, Esq., M.D.
Miss G. M. Bradley, S.R.N., R.M.N., S.C.M., R.M.P.A.
476Wundertaken, including advertisements in the national, local and nursing Press, distribution of handbills, meetings with interested voluntary organisations, open days and exhibitions.