HC Deb 18 July 1979 vol 970 cc740-1W
Mr. Bowden

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many trained chiropodists are employed by each local authority; how many trained and untrained chiropodists, respectively, are employed on an agency basis within the areas of each authority; and what number of full-time chiropodists each of these figures represent per 1,000 population over 65 years of age.

Sir George Young

Information should be available shortly and I shall circulate it in theOfficial Report.

Mr. Foulkes

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many schools of chiropody are currently in operation in Great Britain.

Sir George Young

Nine are recognised by the chiropodists' board of the council for the professions supplementary to medicine.

Mr. Foulkes

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many students graduated from chiropody schools in 1978.

Sir George Young

207.

Mr. Foulkes

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services, what are his plans for training chiropodists in the next five years.

Sir George Young

The number of training places in chiropody is still below the level which I would regard as desirable. This Department is exploring with the Department of Education and Science and others with a direct professional interest the possibilities of increasing the output of newly qualified chiropodists over the next five years.