HC Deb 24 July 2002 vol 389 cc1424-6W
Mr. Burstow

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to his answer of 17 June 2002,Official Report, column 148W, on childcare staff if he will provide a breakdown of whole time equivalent staff in child and family services by (a) grade, (b) job description and (c) salary band; and if he will estimate how many of these staff are frontline staff. [63877]

Jacqui Smith

[holding answer 24 June 2002]: The annual return that local authority social services departments in England complete only provides data on the number of staff by job description. It does not give numbers of staff by grade or salary band. The numbers of staff by job description are shown in the attached table. All the staff shown in the attached table work in front line teams.

1999 2000 2001
Social services officers/social work assistants 1,755 1,980 2,245
Child protection, family placement, juvenile/youth justice workers 2,705 2,950 3,175
Community workers 455 480 530
Occupation therapists 90 105 105
Occupation therapist assistants, aids and other officers 275 360 310
Technical officers 45 95 60
Total of above 19,935 20,780 21,360
Guardians ad litem
Total staff employed within GAL 170 195 20
DAY CARE PROVISION
Family centres
Officers in charge 335 335 325
Deputy officers in charge 300 305 295
Social workers based in family centres 355 340 240
Family centre workers, family aides and other staff 2,265 2,345 2,285
Other support services staff 565 585 570
Total of above 3,825 3,910 3,715
Staff in day nurseries
Managers and officers in charge and nursery group leaders 195 185 140
Deputy officers in charge 230 315 245
Nursery officers, students and assistants 1,730 1,565 1,285
Other support officers staff 480 445 395
Total of above 2,635 2,510 2,060
Stuff in playgroups
Playgroup leaders and assistants 120 125 70
Other support officers staff 5 5 0
Total of above 125 135 70
Nursery centres where funded by social services
Teachers (whether qualified or not) 10 0 0
Managers and officers in charge 25 10 10
Deputy officers in charge 25 15 10
Nursery officers, students and assistants 140 80 80
Other support officers staff 40 35 25
Total of above 240 145 130
CARE IN RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Staff of homes and hostels mainly for children with learning disabilities
Managers and officers in charge 105 100 100
Deputy officers in charge 160 155 140
Other supervisory staff (e.e. senior care officers) 385 375 380
Care staff 1,210 1,160 1,165
Other support officers staff 270 285 260
Total of above 2,130 2,075 2,045
Staff of community homes for children looked after (including observation and assessment centre where mainly residential)
Managers and officers in charge 595 595 595
Deputy officers in charge 690 645 640
Other supervisory staff (e.e. senior care officers) 1,550 1,395 1,540
Child care staff 4,765 4,775 4,660
Teaching staff 105 90 95
Other support officers staff 1,140 1,155 1,155
Total of above 8,850 8,655 8,685
SPECIALIST NEEDS ESTABLISHMENTS
Mainly for children (includes observation and assessment centres not included above)
Managers and officers in charge 90 75 60
Deputy officers in charge 65 60 60
Other supervisory staff (e.e. senior care officers) 255 200 150
Child care staff 775 720 600
Teaching staff 50 50 55
Other support officers staff 230 245 190
Total of above 1,465 1,340 1,110
Total staff involved with children and families 39,375 39,745 39,195

Notes:

All these figures represent the number of whole time equivalent (wte) staff. The actual numbers of staff employed by local councils are greater than the figures shown as some of the staff work part-time.

Figures are rounded to the nearest five wte staff.

Guardian's Ad Litem became part of the Children and Family Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) in April 2001.

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