HC Deb 25 January 1966 vol 723 c43W
Mr. William Clark

asked the Minister of Health if he will state the number of accidents to children through burning last year, differentiating between accidents caused through the wearing of inflammable gowns and nightdresses and other accidents.

Mr. K. Robinson

The number of non-fatal accidents to children due to the burning of clothing is not known. In 1964, 61 children under 15 died from

Number of persons proceeded against Number of persons found guilty
Year Age 10 Age 11 Age 12 Age 10 Age 11 Age 12
1962—
Indictable 3,909 5,759 8,475 3,752 5,555 8,170
Non-Indictable 1,481 1,886 2,779 1,400 1,802 2,646
Total 5,390 7,645 11,254 5,152 7,357 10,816
1963—
Indictable 3,544 5,271 8,142 3,407 5,114 7,874
Non-Indictable 1,077 1,472 2,459 1,007 1,390 2,346
Total 4,261 6,473 10,601 4,414 6,504 10,220
1964—
Indictable 2,557 4,890 7,759 2,409 4,672 7,452
Non-Indictable 694 1,244 1,990 639 1,161 1,860
Total 3,251 6,134 9,749 3,048 5,833 9,312
1965 (1st quarter only)—
Indictable 544 1,123 1,939 518 1,068 1,869
Non-Indictable 102 231 395 95 212 368
Total 646 1,354 2,334 613 1,280 2,237