§ Mr. Corbynasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the total number of National Health Service patients awaiting treatment by occupational therapists for 1 January 1985 and 1 January 1984.
§ Mr. WhitneyI regret that the information requested is not available centrally.
§ Mr. Corbynasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the number of occupational therapists employed by each health authority for 1 January 1985 and 1 January 1984.
§ Mr. WhitneyInformation is collected centrally only at 30 September. The table gives the number of138W occupational therapists employed by each regional health authority in England at 30 September 1983 and 1984, the most recent information available.
National Health Service staff*—at 30 September Occupational therapists Fourteen English regions and London post-graduate hospitals SHA's Whole time equivalent Region 1983 1984 Northern RHA 130 130 Yorkshire RHA 220 240 Trent RHA 350 370 East Anglian RHA 180 200 North West Thames RHA 260 290 North East Thames RHA 310 300 South East Thames RHA 240 260 South West Thames RHA 250 250 Wessex RHA 220 240 Oxford RHA 240 240 South Western RHA 280 300 West Midlands RHA 270 290 Mersey RHA 160 180 North Western RHA 260 270 London post-graduate hospital SHA's 10 50 Total† 3,380 3,610 * Figures are whole time equivalent rounded to nearest 10. Because of rounding the sum of the component parts may not agree with the total. † Total is for 14 English regions and London post-graduate hospital SHA's.
§ Mr. Corbynasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the number of occupational therapists employed by each local authority social services department on 1 January 1985 and 1 January 1984.
§ Mr. WhitneyInformation is not available in precisely the form requested. The available data on qualified occupational therapists are given in the table.
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Number of occupational therapists (expressed in whole-time equivalents) employed by social services departments ENGLAND As at 30 September 1983 1984 Cleveland — — Cumbria — — Durham 10.3 8.5 Northumberland 3.0 3.8 Gateshead — — Newcastle upon Tyne 7.0 7.0 North Tyneside 5.0 5.0 South Tyneside 2.0 1.0 Sunderland 7.0 6.0 Humberside 3.0 1.0 North Yorkshire 9.0 8.0 Barnsley — — Doncaster — — Rotherham — — Sheffield 7.0 6.2 Bradford 8.5 9.5 Calderdale 4.0 3.0 Kirklees — — Leeds 1.0 1.0 Wakefield — — Cheshire 23.4 26.7 Lancashire — — Bolton — — Bury — — Manchester 4.0 4.0 Oldham — — Rochdale 8.5 9.7 Salford 2.0 2.0 Stockport 3.7 *3.7
As at 30 September 1983 1984 Tameside — 3.8 Trafford 0.2 0.2 Wigan 3.5 3.5 Knowsley 3.0 4.0 Liverpool 23.5 17.0 Sefton 4.5 6.0 St. Helens 3.0 3.7 Wirral 2.4 3.0 Hereford and Worcester — — Salop 5.0 5.0 Staffordshire;|| — — Warwickshire 14.0 12.5 Birmingham 19.5 19.7 Coventry 7.0 5.5 Dudley 6.0 6.0 Sandwell 1.5 1.5 Solihull 2.0 3.0 Walsall 2.0 3.0 Wolverhampton† — 2.0 Derbyshire 22.5 39.5 Leicestershirell|| 12.3 12.3 Lincolnshire 4.5 7.5 Northamptonshire — — Nottinghamshire 26.6 25.6 Bedfordshire — — Berkshire 31.9 30.8 Buckinghamshire — — Cambridgeshire 10.0 9.7 Essex‡ 11.5 11.5 Hertfordshire 46.6 41.6 Norfolk 15.6 12.8 Oxfordshire 3.2 3.2 Suffolk 9.5 12.0 Camden 13.0 12.5 Greenwich 6.0 9.0 Hackney 4.0 3.0 Hammersmith 9.2 12.0 Islington 6.0 6.0 Kensington 5.5 7.0 Lambeth 10.0 *10.0 Lewisham 11.0 11.4 Southwark 9.0 — Tower Hamlets 4.0 5.0 Wandsworth 6.5 8.6 Westminster 15.0 14.0 City of London 1.0 1.0 Barking 1.0 1.0 Barnet 12.6 13.3 Bexley 1.0 1.0 Brent 15.5 21.0 Bromley 9.5 6.0 Croydon — — 140W
Numbers and notification rates of all tuberculosis by Standard Region 1980 to 1984 England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 Standard Region No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate North 486 15.80 428 13.70 336 10.80 342 11.00 300 9.70 Yorks and Humberside 884 18.10 745 15.20 758 15.40 669 13.60 580 11.80 East Midlands 625 16.50 587 15.30 522 13.60 478 12.40 472 12.20 East Anglia 146 7.76 114 6.02 96 5.01 106 5.51 95 4.90 South East 3,767 22.30 3,365 19.80 2,952 17.40 2,746 16.10 2,483 14.50 South West 355 8.17 394 9.03 308 7.01 251 5.67 261 5.85 West Midland 1,164 22.60 1,022 19.70 1,045 20.20 900 17.40 848 16.40 North Western 1,325 20.50 1,148 17.80 1,066 16.60 1,009 15.70 794 12.40 Wales 390 14.00 325 11.60 323 11.50 299 10.60 308 11.00 Scotland 1,138 22.10 972 18.80 902 17.50 829 16.10 741 14.40 Northern Ireland 205 13.20 190 12.10 140 8.93 163 10.40 161 10.20 England and Wales 9,142 18.40 8,128 16.40 7,406 14.90 6,800 13.70 6,141 12.30 *Rates per 100,000 population.
As at 30 September 1983 1984 Ealing 9.0 9.0 Enfield 3.0 4.0 Haringey 10.5 11.5 Harrow 8.1 11.1 Havering 1.0 1.0 Hillingdon 15.6 14.7 Hounslow 7.0 — Kingston-upon-Thames¶ 7.0 7.0 Merton 11.0 11.0 Newham 3.0 6.0 Redbridge 3.9 — Richmond-upon-Thames 4.5 4.5 Sutton 3.0 4.5 Waltham Forest 7.5 8.9 Dorset 11.1 12.9 Hampshire 34.0 26.7 Isle of Wight 2.0 3.0 Kent 15.5 25.2 Surrey† 12.7 12.7 East Sussex 12.5 17.8 West Sussex — — Wiltshire 12.6 14.4 Avon 17.1 25.9 Cornwall 14.0 15.0 Devon 55.4 64.0 Gloucestershire 20.2 18.4 Isles of Scilly — — Somerset 10.0 10.0 ENGLAND 850.7 893.0 * 1983 figures. † 1982 figures. ‡ 1981 figures. |1980 figures. ¶ 1978 figures.