§ Mr. MichaelTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the projects and centres to which his Department has contributed financially in respect of research into alcohol misuse, with the figure for each such project or centre in the present financial year.
§ Mr. Nicholas BennettI refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply I gave him on Wednesday 5 December 1990, c.150.
255WAdditionally some funding from the Department for generic activity has been applied to work related to alcohol misuse.
§ Mr. MichaelTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish any circulars and draft guidance issued by his Department in pursuance of the announcement by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary at his Department on Drinkwise day of finance for projects to tackle alcohol abuse.
§ Mr. Nicholas BennettThe relevant circulars, WHC(90)78 and WHC(90)79, were issued on 5 December 1990. Copies of these are in the Library of the House.
§ Mr. MichaelTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what targets he expects to be met as a result of the provision for alcohol abuse, as announced by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary at his Department on Drinkwise day.
§ Mr. Nicholas BennettShort-term targets will be sent when allocations are made, taking into account what health and local authorities consider can be achieved by their proposed projects. These will contribute towards
The numbers and percentages of full-time students over 16 years of age Further education and tertiary colleges1 Maintained secondary schools2 11–18 Other3 Number Per cent. Number Per cent. Number Per cent. Total students Clwyd 1,632 53 1,040 34 420 14 3,092 Dyfed 1,215 47 1,388 53 — — 2,603 Gwent 1,849 61 1,106 37 63 2 3,018 Gwynedd 837 52 773 48 — — 1,610 Mid Glamorgan 1,549 48 1,651 52 — — 3,200 Powys 354 49 374 51 — — 728 South Glamorgan 1,156 43 1,278 48 233 9 2,667 West Glamorgan 2,210 76 682 24 — — 2,892 Wales 10,802 55 8,292 42 716 4 19,810 1 Full time and sandwich students on further education courses at higher and further education and tertiary colleges. Aged 17 and 18 at 31 August 1989. 2 Aged 17, 18 and a small number of 19 year olds (that is, 60) as at 31 August 1989. 3 6th form colleges in Clwyd and South Glamorgan and senior comprehensive school (14–18) in Gwent.