HC Deb 30 March 1994 vol 240 c831W
Mr. Janner

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many, and what percentage of officers in each of grades I to 7 and overall in his Department are(a) women, (b) from ethnic minorities and (c) disabled, respectively.

Sir John Wheeler

At 1 January 1993, there were 12,989 female staff in Northern Ireland civil service, which is 43 per cent. of the service. There were 1,282 staff—4.3 per cent. of the service—who self-reported a disability and, of these, 463-1.5 per cent. of the service—were, or had been, registered as disabled. The Northern Ireland civil service does not monitor the ethnic origin of its staff.

The number and percentage of female staff and staff with disabilities in each grade—1 to 7—was:

Grade Number of Females Per cent. Females Number who self-reported a disability (SED) Per cent. SRD Number registered as disabled (RD) Per cent. RD
1
2
3 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5
4
5 15 7.5 8 4.0
6 61 17.3 11 3.1 3 0.9
7 100 11.4 20 2.3 3 0.3

In addition, 77 civil registered disabled people are currently working in the Northern Ireland civil service under the sheltered placement scheme.

At 1 March 1994 there were 108 female staff in the Northern Ireland Office, HCS, which represents 52 per cent. of the Department. The number in grades 1 to 7 was as follows:

Percentage of Women in Grades 1 to 7
Grade Number Percentage
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 5 20

Some 16 per cent. of the Department are from the ethnic minorities, London only, and none of the staff are registered disabled.