HC Deb 08 November 1983 vol 48 cc98-100W
Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will estimate the cost of raising the school leaving age to 18 years for the mentally handicapped in Scotland; and if he has any plans to do so.

Mr. Allan Stewart

We have no plans to vary the upper limit of school age in respect of pupils with special educational needs arising from mental handicap; to introduce such a differential would be directly contrary to the advice of the Warnock committee. On present costs, a leaving age of 18 years for these pupils would entail additional expenditure of about £6 million per year.

Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) what future plans he has for new hostel accommodation for the mentally handicapped; what is the total number of places involved; and where they will be located;

(2) what future plans he has for new residential care for the mentally handicapped; what is the total number of places involved; and where they they will be located.

Mr. John MacKay

The provision of residential care in hospital and of hostel accommodation within the community is the responsibility of health boards and local authorities respectively, who assess the needs and make plans for their own areas. No detailed information is held centrally on the content of these plans.

Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) how many places there are in Scotland for hostel accommodation for the mentally handicapped; how the number of places compares with the figure of 0.6 places per 1,000 population recommended in the Peters report; and if he will identify where the places are provided by district council area;

(2) how many places there are in Scotland for residential care accommodation for the mentally handicapped; how the number of places compares with the figure of 1.8 places per 1,000 population recommended in the Peters report; and if he will identify where the places are provided by district council area.

Mr. John MacKay

The information requested is set out in the following tables; the figures for residential care accommodation are shown by health board area. The total number of hostel places is equivalent to 0.24 per thousand population; the places in residential care accommodation correspond to 1.28 per thousand population. Detailed information on the number of places in unstaffed group homes and in accommodation provided by housing associations is not held centrally

Provisional number of places in homes for mentally handicapped 1982
District Local Authority Registered Voluntary Total
Berwickshire
Ettrick/Lauderdale 14 149 163
Roxburgh 2 2
Tweeddale
Clackmannan 7 7
Falkirk 8 8
Stirling 13 13
Annandale/Eskdale
Nithsdale
Stewartry 10 10
Wigtown
Dunfermline
Kirkcaldy 20 20

District Local Authority Registered Voluntary Total
North East Fife
Aberdeen 67 103 170
Banff/Buchan 35 35
Gordon 12 12
Kincarkine/Deeside 41 41
Moray 37 37
Badenoch/Strathspey
Caithness 19 19
Inverness 10 8 18
Lochaber
Nairn
Ross/Cromarty 10 10
Skye/Lochalsh
Sutherland
East Lothian 45 44 89
Edinburgh 43 17 60
Midlothian
West Lothian 12 12
Argyll/Bute
Bearsden/Milngavie
Clydebank 8 8
Cumbemauld/Kilsyth
Dumbarton 8 8
Strathkelvin
Cumnock/Doon Valley 12 12
Cunninghame 12 22 34
Kilmamock/Loudoun 12 12
Kyle/Carrick 22 115 137
Glasgow 65 29 94
East Kilbride
Hamilton
Lanark 42 42
Monklands 12 12
Motherwell
Eastwood
Inverclyde 16 16
Renfrew 14 14
Angus 54 54
Dundee 55 55
Perth/Kinross
Orkney 12 12
Shetland 6 6
Western Isles
Scotland Total 707 535 1,242

Beds in mental handicap hospitals by health board area—September 1981
Number
Argyll and Clyde 344
Ayrshire and Arran 111
Borders 32
Dumfries and Galloway 20
Fife 510
Forth Valley 1,230
Grampian 708
Greater Glasgow 1,465
Highland 241
Lanarkshire 612
Lothian 742
Orkney
Shetland
Tayside 596
Western Isles
Scotland Total 6,611