§ Mrs. LaingTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many full-time nurses are employed by the NHS in Scotland. [71867]
§ Mr. GalbraithThe latest provisional data available indicate that as at 30 September 1998 there were 24,936 nurses and midwives employed on a full-time basis by the NHS in Scotland.
From 1 July 1999 this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.
§ Mrs. LaingTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what percentage of nurses who have completed nursing training in Scotland since May 1997 have then taken up a nursing job in the NHS in Scotland. [71866]
§ Mr. GalbraithThis information is not held centrally.
From 1 July 1999 this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.
§ Mrs. LaingTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many nurses have been(a) recruited and (b) trained in Scotland since May 1997. [71875]
§ Mr. GalbraithThe available information is as follows:
- (a) According to provisional figures, there were 2,845 nurses and midwives employed in the NHS in Scotland at 30 September 1998 who had joined since September 1997.
- (b) 2,855 student nurses have successfully completed basic training since 1 May 1997.
The 2 sets of data are not comparable because they derive from different sources, and in particular because the figures on recruits to employment:
- (i) includes midwives as well as nurses
- (ii) includes rejoiners as well as new entrants
- (iii) excludes nurses working in general practices, banks and agencies.
From 1 July 1999 this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.
Source:
Employment Data—Information and Statistics Division of the Common Services Agency for the NHS in ScotlandTraining Data—National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland.