HC Deb 22 March 1994 vol 240 cc186-7W
Ms Rachel Squire

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the whole-time equivalent number of student, pupil and Project 2000 nurses in each health board and in Scotland as a whole in 1989, 1990, 1992 and 1993.

Mr. Stewart

[holding answer 18 March 1994]: The information requested, expressed in headcount terms, is set out in the table.

Health board September each year Student nurse1 Pupil nurse P2000 student3
Shetland 16 1 15
Tayside 848 789 59
Western Isles 29 29
1992
Scotland 7,685 6,193 89 1,403
Argyll and Clyde 532 410 8 114
Ayrshire and Arran 296 242 54
Borders 146 123 23
Dumfries and Galloway 230 190 40
Fife 408 307 1 100
Forth valley 431 280 151
Grampian 587 453 3 4131
Greater Glasgow 1,965 1,715 2 248
Highland 286 198 288
Lanarkshire 595 495 100
Lothian 1,347 1,087 70 190
Orkney 11 6 5
Shetland 11 11
Tayside 828 664 164
Western Isles 12 12
1993
Scotland 7,468 3,816 35 3,617
Argyll and Clyde 578 264 314
Ayrshire and Arran 330 153 177
Borders 154 86 68
Dumfries and Galloway 222 123 99
Fife 387 190 197
Forth valley 454 172 282
Grampian 660 288 1 4371
Greater Glasgow 1,561 918 8 635
Highland 310 140 2170
Lanarkshire 577 307 270
Lothian 1,340 734 26 580
Orkney 6 6
Shetland 11 11
Tayside 878 424 454
Western Isles
1 Students training for their first qualification, ie excludes enrolled nurses training to become registered.
2 Comprises Project 2000 students attending the Highland and Western Isles College of Nursing and Midwifery.
3 Project 2000 student data are at 31 October.
4 Includes Project 2000 students being trained for Orkney and Shetland Health Boards.