§ Ms RuddockTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many females aged(a) 12, (b) 13, (c) 14, (d) 15, (e) 16, (f) 17 and (g) 18 years were detained in secure accommodation on the last day of each month of 1992 and 1993; and what were the reasons for their detention in secure accommodation;
(2) how many males aged (a) 12, (b) 13, (c) 14, (d) 15, (e) 16, (f) 17 and (g) 18 years were detained in secure accommodation on the last day of each month of 1992 and 1993; and what were the reasons for their detention in secure accommodation;
(3) how many females aged (a) 12, (b) 13, (c) 14, (d) 15, (e) 16, (f) 17 and (g) 18 years were admitted to secure accommodation during (i) 1992 and (ii) 1993; and what were the reasons for their detention in secure accommodation;
(4) how many males aged (a) 12, (b) 13, (c) 14, (d) 15, (e) 16, (f) 17 and (g) 18 years were admitted to secure accommodation during (i) 1992 and (ii) 1993; and what were the reasons for their detention in secure accommodation.
§ Mr. BowisThe latest available information on the numbers of children and young people admitted to secure accommodation and resident in secure accommodation during the year by legal status and age on admission relates to the year ending 31 March 1992 and has been placed in the Library.