HC Deb 27 April 1959 vol 604 cc77-8W
53. Mr. Swingler

asked the Minister of Health what assistance his Department will give to local authorities to carry out the measures proposed in Joint Circular

The figure 31st December, 1949,31st December, 1953 and 30th September, 1958—the latest date for which figures are available—were as follow

NUMBERS OF TRAINED MALE NURSES IN HOSPITALS AND NUMBERS OF MALE NURSES IN TRAINING
At 31st December At 30th September Increase or Decrease
1949 1953 1958 Between 31st December, 1949 and 30th September, 1958(9 years) Between 31st December, 1953 and 30th September, 1958(5 years)
TRAINED:
Trained Nurses:
Whole−time 10,062 12,038 11,880 +1,818 −158
Part−time 33 123 315 +282 +192
Enrolled Assistant Nurses:
Whole−time 2,691 2,706 1,904 −787 −802
Part−time 40 55 5 +25 +10
TOTAL:
Whole−time 12,753 14,744 13,784 +1,031 −960
Part−time 73 178 380 +307 +202
IN TRAINING:
Student Nurses:
Whole-time 5,534 3,818 4,427 −1,107 +609
Part−time
Pupil Assistant Nurses:
Whole-time 229 219 228 −1 +9
Part−time
TOTAL:
Whole-time 5,763 4,037 4,655 −1,108 +618

17/59 of 18th March to solve the problems of homeless families.

Mr. R. Thompson

I am not clear what form of assistance the hon. Member has in mind. Insofar as the recommendations made in the circular help to reduce the number of families becoming homeless there should be a saving to public funds.

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