§ Mr. BeggsTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what estimate she has made of the number of occupational therapists required in Northern Ireland to reduce the waiting time for assessment of need to(a) six months and (b) three months. [85874]
§ Mr. McFallNo estimate has been made of the number of occupational therapists required to reduce the waiting times for housing adaptation assessments.
§ Mr. BeggsTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many(a) full-time and (b) part-time occupational therapists are employed in Northern Ireland. [85875]
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§ Mr. McFallAt 31 December 1998 the number of qualified occupational therapists employed in the Northern Ireland Health and Personal Social Services, across the full range of hospital and community services, was as follows:
- (a) Full-time—339
- (b) Part-time—127.
§ Mr. BeggsTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what steps she is taking to recruit and train extra occupational therapists in Northern Ireland. [85887]
§ Mr. McFallTraining of occupational therapists in Northern Ireland is carried out in the University of Ulster. At the request of the Department of Health and Social Services the University has since 1992 increased the annual student intake level from 36 to the current level of 50. Recruitment of occupational therapists is a matter for individual Health and Social Services Trusts.
§ Mr. BeggsTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what is the average waiting time for a home visit and assessment by an occupational therapist in Northern Ireland. [85873]
§ Mr. McFallInformation is not available in the form asked. The table shows the number of assessments commenced during the quarter ended 31 March 1999 and in each case the time waiting from referral.
Priority cases Number Less than 2 weeks 2,833 2 weeks to under one month 698 One month and over 645 Total assessments commenced 4,176
Other cases Number Less than 3 months 2,735 3 to 6 months 1,424 6 months and over 1,407 Total assessments commenced 5,566 Note:
Figures do not include Newry and Mourne Health and Social Services Trust due to a computer problem