HC Deb 17 December 1986 vol 107 cc571-6W
Mr. Campbell-Savours

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) whether he will make a statement as to his policy towards the role of agency nurses in meeting the demand for nursing manpower in the National Health Service;

(2) what efforts the Government are making to reduce the need to call upon the services of agency nurses.

Mr. Newton

Circular HC(83)2 recognised that whilst nursing posts in the National Health Service should ideally be filled with directly employed full and part-time staff in order to ensure maximum continuity of patient care, reduction of management and supervision difficulties and provision of clinical training for nurse learners, suitable qualified staff are not always available in the particular locality. Where recruitment difficulties are encountered or where particular short term needs arise, the use of qualified staff from nurses' agencies can prove valuable.

The number employed in England at September 1985 was 4,120, about 1 per cent. of the total nursing and midwifery staff. However the number of agency nurses employed in the NHS has fluctuated over the years with large fluctuations between quarters in the same year.

Mr. Campbell-Savours

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the proportion of the national nursing budget which was given to agency nursing in the years: (a) 1979–80, (b) 1980–81, (c) 1981–82, (d) 1982–83, (e) 1983–84, (f) 1984–85 and (g) 1985–86, respectively.

Mr. Newton

Following is the information, derived from the annual accounts of health authorities in England:

Expenditure on non-NHS staff (Agency etc)—Nursing: as percentage of total salaries and wages expenditure—Nursing
Year Per cent.
1979–80 1.81
1980–81 1.89
1981–82 1.69
1982–83 1.26
1983–84 1.07
1984–85 1.31
1985–861 1.57
1 Provisional figure.

Mr. Campbell-Savours

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what proportion of nursing manpower within the National Health Service is provided by agency nurses.

Mr. Newton

The number of agency nursing and midwifery staff employed in England at September 1985 was 4,120 in wholetime equivalent terms; about 1.0 per cent. of the total nursing and midwifery staff at that date.

Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give for the latest available year the expenditure of each district health authority and special health authority on agency nursing and if he will give the totals for (a) Inner London, (b) Greater London, (c) each region and (d) England.

Mr. Newton

[pursuant to his reply, 8 December 1986, c. 48–9]: Following are the provisional figures shown by the annual accounts of health authorities for 1985–86:

Expenditure on non-National Health Service staff (agency etc.)—nursing—1985–86
Regional Health Authority Districts £
Northern Region 1,121
Districts:
Hartlepool
North Tees
South Tees
East Cumbria
South Cumbria
West Cumbria
Darlington
Durham
North West Durham
South West Durham
Northumberland
Gateshead
Newcastle upon Tyne
North Tyneside 2,562
South Tyneside 6,514
Sunderland
Region total 10,197
Yorkshire Region 4,717
Districts:
Hull 16,458
East Yorkshire
Grimsby
Scunthorpe
Northallerton
York
Scarborough 140,667
Harrogate 28,023
Bradford 70,618
Airedale
Calderdale
Huddersfield
Dewesbury
Leeds Western 49,763
Leeds Eastern 144,455
Wakefield
Pontefract
Region total 454,701
Trent Region
Districts:
North Derbyshire
South Derbyshire
Leicestershire 9,951
North Lincolnshire 1,317
South Lincolnshire 11,148
Bassetlaw
Central Nottinghamshire
Nottingham
Barnsley
Doncaster 33,512
Rotherham
Sheffield 610
Region Total 56,538
East Anglian Region
Districts:
Cambridge 470,974
Peterborough 152,248
West Suffolk 16,078
East Suffolk 23,068
Norwich 325,635
Great Yarmouth 301,864
West Norfolk and Wisbech 205,339
Huntingdon 57,941
Region Total 1,553,147

Regional Health Authority Districts £
North West Thames Region 1,084
Districts:
North Bedfordshire 2,633
South Bedfordshire
North Hertfordshire 150,320
East Hertfordshire 87,656
North West Hertfordshire 170,076
South West Hertfordshire 464,893
Barnet 1,072,112
Harrow 1,097,578
Hillingdon 1,150,361
Hounslow and Spelthorne 1,564,033
Ealing 305,119
Brent 973,835
Paddington 1,809,962
Riverside 3,051,438
Region Total 11,901,100
North East Thames Region
Districts:
Basildon and Thurrock 321,120
Mid Essex 276,866
North East Essex 108,796
West Essex 361,006
Southend 227,731
Barking, Havering and Brentwood 165,713
Hampstead 1,177,457
Bloomsbury 2,844,825
Islington 503,909
City and Hackney 1,428,515
Newham 1,079,930
Tower Hamlets 755,241
Enfield 517,293
Haringey 1,016,597
Redbridge 751,618
Waltham Forest 1,268,057
Region Total 12,804,758
South East Thames Region 21,289
Districts:
Brighton 749,199
Eastbourne 281,942
Hastings 19,059
South East Kent 145,601
Canterbury and Thanet 361,265
Dartford and Gravesham 391,726
Maidstone 549,671
Medway 122,321
Tunbridge Wells 485,070
Bexley 175,445
Greenwich 509,913
Bromley 729,054
West Lambeth 1,486,611
Camberwell 1,983,298
Lewisham & North Southwark 1,924,776
Region Total 9,936,240
South West Thames Region 3,661
Districts:
North West Surrey 525,323
West Surrey & North East Hampshire 228,546
South West Surrey 528,757
Mid Surrey 150,908
East Surrey 602,960
Chichester 19,030
Mid Downs 95,692
Worthing 312,813
Croydon 131,612
Kingston & Esher 520,643
Richmond, Twickenham & Roehampton 714,459
Wandsworth 1,684,512
Merton & Sutton 544,431
Region Total 6,063,347

Regional Health Authority Districts £
Wessex Region
Districts:
East Dorset 289,250
West Dorset 49,453
Portsmouth & South East Hampshire 19,727
Southampton & South West Hampshire 50,328
Winchester 133,636
Basingstoke & North Hampshire 183,629
Salisbury 87,272
Swindon 228,353
Bath
Isle of Wight
Region Total 1,041,648
Oxford Region 12,051
Districts:
East Berkshire 252,464
West Berkshire 262,202
Aylesbury 110,620
Wycombe 6,622
Milton Keynes 88,520
Kettering 891
Northampton
Oxford
Region Total 733,370
South Western Region
Districts:
Bristol and Weston 28,481
Frenchay 3,210
Southmead 4,156
Cornwall 1,767
Exeter 282,652
North Devon 3,989
Plymouth 1,641
Torbay 8,051
Cheltenham 32,584
Gloucester
Somerset 5,923
Region Total 372,454
West Midlands Region
Districts:
Bromsgrove and Redditch 80,499
Hereford 3,839
Kidderminster 12,084
Worcester 100,182
Shropshire 1,519
Mid Staffordshire 5,639
North Staffordshire
South East Staffordshire
Rugby 36,473
North Warwickshire 90,053
South Warwickshire 2,520
Central Birmingham 246,386
East Birmingham 273,551
North Birmingham 25,234
South Birmingham 116,774
West Birmingham 169,813
Coventry 12,651
Dudley 245,348
Sandwell 156,407
Solihull
Walsall
Wolverhampton
Region Total 1,578,972
Mersey Region 8,235
Districts:
Chester
Crewe 4,257
Halton 38,345

Regional Health Authority Districts £
Macclesfield 6,540
Warrington
Liverpool 426,854
St. Helens and Knowsley
Southport and Formby 2,862
South Sefton
Wirral
Region Total 487,093
North Western Region
Districts:
Lancashire
Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde 1,738
Preston
Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley
Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale
West Lancashire 2,024
Chorley and South Ribble
Bolton
Bury
North Manchester
Central Manchester 18,425
South Manchester
Oldham
Rochdale
Salford 1,999
Stockport
Tameside and Glossop 210
Trafford
Wigan
Region Total 24,396
Special Health Authorities for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals
Hospitals for Sick Children 1,040,037
National Hospital for Nervous Diseases 902,055
Moorfields Eye Hospital 323,507
Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hospitals 38,317
National Heart and Chest Hospitals 501,495
Royal Marsden Hospital 237,943
Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's Hospitals 1,216,316
Eastman Dental Hospitals 19,599
Total 4,279,269
Total (England) 51,297,230

The totals for Inner London and Greater London were £24,009,743 and £37,216,616 respectively. Both figures include expenditure by the special health authorities (ie £4,279,269).

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