§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what information he has as to the number of(a) profoundly deaf and (b) hard of hearing people in (i) full-time employment and (ii) part.time employment in England and Wales for each of the last five years.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment whether he has any plans to monitor the progress of deaf and hearing-impaired people in employment.
§ Mr. LeeI have no plans at present to monitor any groups of people with disabilities who are in employment.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment whether his Department has any plans to collect more comprehensive statistics on the employment of deaf and hearing-impaired people.
§ Mr. LeeI expect to receive shortly final proposals for research into the numbers and characteristics of people564W with disabilities in the labour force. The precise breakdown of disabilities to be used in this research is yet to be established, but I will keep in mind the need for information about people who are deaf and hearing impaired as will also be done for people with all types of disability. My Department has no plans at present to collect regular statistics of this kind.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment whether he has any plans to update the Manpower Services Commission's booklet "Code of Good Practice on Employment of Disabled People" to include more details on deafness and hearing impairment.
§ Mr. LeeThe code of good practice on the employment of disabled people will be reviewed in the light of the results of current research into employers' attitudes towards the quota scheme and the impact of the code. I will bear in mind the hon. Member's suggestion.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many(a) deaf and (b) hearingimpaired people are employed in his Department; and what percentage this represents of all employees in his Department.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many deaf people currently registered unemployed have been unemployed for more than(a) three months, (b) six months, (c) one year and (d) three years.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the numbers of deaf people who are unemployed by region.