HC Deb 19 July 1995 vol 263 cc1401-3W
Mr. Win Griffiths

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list by local education authority the ratio of educational psychologists to children and young people in the age range 0 to 19 years. [36245]

Mr. Richards

The information is as follows:

Local Education Authority Number of full-time equivalent educational psychologists in post at January 1994 Ratio of educational psychologists to population (estimated, June 1993) aged 0 to 19 years
Clwyd 17 1:6100
Dyfed 13 1:6600
Gwent 20 1:5800
Gwynedd 6 1:9800
Mid Glamorgan 15 1:9600
Powys 5 1:5800
South Glamorgan 10 1:10900
West Glamorgan 12 1:7700
Wales 98 1:7600

Source:

STATS2 form; Registrar General's mid-year population estimates.

Mr. Griffiths

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales (1) if he will make a statement on the additional duties placed on educational psychologists since 1978; and what action he proposes to take over the ratio of educational psychologists to young people in the age range 0–19 years of 1:5,000 recommended in the Warnock report. [36243]

(2) if he will make it his policy to change the recommended ratio of educational psychologists to children from 1:5,000 to 1:4,000; and what would be the additional cost to each local education authority to meet such a target. [36242]

(3) what assessment he has made of the number of educational psychologists that each local education authority will require to carry out its legal responsibilities under the code of practice for the identification and assessment of special educational needs. [36244]

Mr. Richards

The roles and responsibilities of educational psychologists reflect the statutory and non-statutory service provided for those with special education needs, which have significantly improved since 1978. The number of educational psychologists employed by each LEA is a matter for those LEAs.

The Welsh Office continues to support financially the initial training of educational psychologists but I have no plans at present to make recommendations on the ratio of educational psychologists to children and have made no estimate of the additional costs of adopting the ratio suggested by the hon. Gentleman.

Mr. Griffiths

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list by local education authority the number of educational psychologists employed in each of the last 10 years; and what was the proportion of men to women in each year. [36238]

Mr. Richards

Data have been collected centrally since 1992 but gender is not distinguished. Complete figures for 1995 have not yet been returned.

Number of full time equivalent educational psychologists in post at January
Local education authority 1992 1993 1994
Clwyd 19 20 17
Dyfed 8 10 13
Gwent 18 21 20
Gwynedd 6 5 6
Number of full time equivalent educational psychologists in post at January
Local education authority 1992 1993 1994
Mid Glamorgan 15 15 15
Powys 4 4 5
South Glamorgan 10 10 10
West Glamorgan 10 10 12
Wales total 90 95 98

Source:

STATS2 form.

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