§ Mr. Ralph HowellTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the total numbers in whole-time equivalent of(a) directly-employed National Health Service staff and (b) hospital nursing and midwifery staff in England for 1986.
§ Mr. NewtonThe available information is given in the table.
National Health Service staff in post in England at 30 September 1986 Whole-time equivalents1 Total Directly Employed Staff2 801,600 Hospital Nursing and Midwifery Staff3 354,700 Source: DHSS Annual Censuses of NHS Medical and Non-Medical Manpower. 1 Figures are independently rounded to nearest one hundred (100) whole-time equivalents. 2 Excludes locum medical and dental and agency nursing and midwifery staff. 3 Includes agency nursing and midwifery staff.
§ Sir Peter HordernTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Services how many were employed in the National Health Service as doctors, nurses, administrators, cleaners and other staff in 1961, 1971, 1981 and at the latest convenient date.
§ Mr. NewtonDoctors, nurses, administrators, cleaners and other staff have been interpreted as
- Medical and Dental
- Nursing and Midwifery
- Administrative and Clerical
- Ancillary
- Others
Such information as is available is shown in the table. Figures for 1961 are not held centrally.
NHS staff in post in England At 30 September Whole time equivalents1 71971 1981 1986 Medical and Dental2 29,500 41,000 43,200 Nursing and Midwifery3 285,400 391,800 402,700 Administrative and Clerical 70,400 108,800 111,400 Ancillary4 5 168,000 172,200 124,300 Others5 6 76,300 110,600 120,000 Total directly employed staff 629,500 824,400 801,600 Source: DHSS Annual Censuses of NHS Medical and Non-Medical Manpower 1 Figures are independently rounded to nearest one hundred (100) whole time equivalents. 2 Includes permanent paid, honorary and locum staff. 3 Includes agency staff. Figures not adjusted to take account of the reduction in nurses contractual hours (from 40 to 371 per week) during 1980–81. 4 Includes staff in cleaning/domestic, catering, portering and other ancillary areas of work. 5 On 1 April 1984 operating department assistants transferred from ancillary to professional and technical staff group. Figures not adjusted to take account of this change. 6 Includes professional and technical, works, maintenance and ambulance staff. 7 Due to the effects of the 1974 reorganisation some staffing figures for 1971 may not be on a consistent basis with those for 1981 and 1986.