HC Deb 08 April 1932 vol 264 c442W
Mr. RHYS DAVIES

asked the Minister of Health the number of ante-natal clinics which have been approved by the Ministry up-to-date in London, the county boroughs, and the counties, giving the number of municipal and voluntary centres, the number of separate sessions in each division, and the number of sessions held on the same day as the infant consultations are held?

Sir H. YOUNG

The approval of my Department is not now required to the establishment of ante-natal clinics. The returns for the year 1930, the latest year for which complete information is at present available, show that at the end of that year the number of ante-natal clinics maintained by local authorities and by voluntary associations in London, and in the county boroughs and counties in England and Wales, and the number of sessions held during the year, were as follow:

England, or as to the number of sessions held on the same day as the infant consultations are held.