HC Deb 20 July 2001 vol 372 cc670-1W
Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many staff, in each grade, were employed in (a) Greater London, (b) Humberside, (c) Northamptonshire, (d) West Yorkshire, (e) Merseyside, (f) South Western, (g) Kent and (h) South Wales Probation Service on 31 March; what the average caseload was in each of those services; how many staff were absent for more than four weeks in each service in the year ended 31 March; and if he will make a statement. [5213]

Numbers of staff in post at 31 December 2000
Grade Greater London Humberside Northamptonshire West Yorkshire Merseyside 2South-West Kent South Wales
CPO 5 1 1 1 1 7 1 3
DCPO 4 1 1 1
ACPO 29 5 3 10 6 23 4 9
Area Mgr 14 3
SPO 165 22 12 49 40 89 34 24
Sen pract 22 4 10 4 7 10
PO 858 119 62 277 214 413 136 144
Trainee 82 9 7 22 24 52 10 19
Reg train 3 1 5 2 3
PSO 255 37 25 212 133 243 101 66
RIO 14 4 2 9 10
Cler/Sec 470 46 14 119 134 162 47 82
Admin 269 31 28 85 39 168 36 16
Other 63 67 3 27 21 78 27 34
Hostels 73 19 10 35 29 69 9 24
All staff 2,325 359 172 853 646 1,318 413 443
1 Whole-time equivalent
2 Wiltshire, Avon, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Devon, Cornwall, Dorset

Caseload1 at 31 December 1999
Caseload
Greater London 13,124
Humberside 1,616
Northamptonshire 754
West Yorkshire 5,022
Merseyside 3,734
South-West2 7,112
Kent 2,045
South-Wales 2,221
1 Offenders with a criminal court order supervision at 31 December 1999
2 Wiltshire, Avon, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Devon, Cornwall. Dorset