HC Deb 10 March 1999 vol 327 cc297-8W
Mr. Win Griffiths

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people are currently training to be forensic psychiatrists; and what estimate has been made of the numbers needed to provide appropriate treatment for those for whom it is considered relevant. [74805]

Mr. Denham

The Departmental medical and dental work force census shows about a 100 hospital medical staff in forensic psychiatry training grades in England at 30 September 1997. The Specialty Workforce Advisory Group advises Ministers on the numbers needed in higher specialist training in forensic psychiatry so as to provide fully-trained doctors to fill consultant posts in the future. In estimating likely future requirements for higher specialist trainees, it seeks views from the National Health Service on local pressures and service developments and consults the medical profession.