HC Deb 13 December 1999 vol 341 c51W
Mr. Harvey

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many(a) nursing vacancies and (b) hard to fill nursing vacancies there are, broken down by region. [101611]

Mr. Denham

The available information is contained in the table.

Department of Health recruitment, retention and vacancies survey Vacancies in NHS Trusts by region; all nursing staff, including midwifery, as at 31 March 1999
whole time equivalents
Qualified nurses
Total vacancies1 3 month vacancies2
England total 14,950 6,820
Northern and Yorkshire 1,040 390
Trent 930 360
West Midlands 1,530 700
North West 1,640 680
Eastern 1,280 550
London 4,880 2,350
South East 2,620 1,450
South West 1,020 350

whole time equivalents
Unqualified nurses
Total vacancies1 3 month vacancies2
England total 1,170 360
Northern and Yorkshire 120 40
Trent 70 20
West Midlands 120 30
North West 120 30
Eastern 180 30
London 150 60
South East 300 130
South West 100 20

whole time equivalents
All nurses
Total Vacancies1 3 month vacancies2
England total 16,120 7,180
Northern and Yorkshire 1,170 420
Trent 1,000 380
West Midlands 1,650 740
North West 1,760 710
Eastern 1,460 580
London 5,030 2,410
South East 2,910 1,570
South West 1,120 360
1 Posts that Trusts were actively trying to fill at 31 March 1999.
2 Posts that had been vacant for 3 months or more at 31 March 1999.

Note:

Figures are rounded to the nearest 10.

Source:

Department of Health Recruitment, Retention and Vacancies Survey 1999

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