HC Deb 26 May 1989 vol 153 c789W
Mr. Campbell-Savours

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what are the latest figures available for the number of ancillary staff employed in the National Health

Ancillary staff—estimated incremental distributions by payscale in England1 at 30 September 1987
Whole time equivalents2
Points on incremental scales
Payscale Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Non-supervisors and chargehands
Scale A 69,114 19,138 22,566 27,410
Scale B 24,541 3,798 5,401 13,175 2,168
Scale C 10,236 1,601 1,752 5,236 1,648
Scale D 794 95 171 493 35
Supervisors
Scale I 3,890 663 624 2,166 467
Scale II 2,349 218 593 1,199 340
Scale III 1,753 135 306 844 468
Scale IV 1,010 63 158 481 226 82

Orthopaedic appliance makers and fitters
Number
Trainee grades 4
13
4
O A maker II 56
O A maker I 69
O A fitters 3
Trainee cooks 34
Upholsterers 131
Other grades3 578
Totally directly employed staff1 114,579
Source: Department of Health (SM13) Annual census of NHS non-medical manpower.
1 Includes Dental Estimates Board and Prescription Pricing Authority. Excludes some staff of other Statutory Authorities (484 whole-time equivalents).
2 All figures are independently rounded to the nearest whole-time equivalent.
3 Includes juvenile grades, other staff paid on ad hoc payscales, and staff of some authorities not on computerised payrolls.