HC Deb 25 January 1993 vol 217 c537W
Mr. Milburn

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many senior nurse manager posts there were in each region in each year since 1989.

Mr. Sackville

[holding answer 18 January 1993]: Information on the number of nurse manager posts in each region is not collected centrally. The table shows the number of senior nurses in posts paid on review body pay scales in each year since 1989. There are in addition senior nurse managers on the pay arrangements for general and senior managers; the numbers of these senior nurses cannot be disaggregated from other senior managerial staff. The fall in nurse numbers is a result of the continuing transfer of senior nursing staff to the managerial grades and the growing numbers of Project 2000 trainees who are not counted in the manpower figures.

Senior Nurses, by RHA, whole time equivalents
September 1989 September 1990 September 1991
Northern 240 150 120
Yorkshire 200 140 170
Trent 250 190 160
East Anglian 90 60 60
North West Thames 300 300 150
North East Thames 350 260 210
South East Thames 240 170 120
South West Thames 180 130 110
Wessex 140 110 90
Oxford 130 120 120
South Western 140 90 70
West Midlands 310 270 240
Mersey 140 100 90
North Western 270 250 260
SHAs 50 40 40
OSAs
England 3,030 2,370 2,010

Source: Non Medical Manpower Census, HAP(STATS)B, NHSME Figures are rounded to the nearest 10 wte.

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