HC Deb 05 May 1971 vol 816 cc390-1W
Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT for each regional hospital board the number of consultants who work 11/11ths, 10/11ths, 9/11ths, 8/11ths, 7/11ths, 6/11ths, 5/11ths, 4/11ths, 3/11ths, 2/11ths and 1/11th, respectively, of their time on National Health Service work; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Alison

The information, on which I have no statement to make, is as follows:

Part-time
Employing Board 6/11ths 5/11ths 4/11ths 3/11ths 2/11ths 1/11th or less
Total without duplication 190 124 85 47 53 15
Total of figures shown below 225 135 88 47 54 15
Newcastle Regional Hospital Board 3 4 2 3 1
United Newcastle Board of Governors 1 1
Leeds Regional Hospital Board 3 1 3 2 1
United Leeds Board of Governors 3 1 2
Sheffield Regional Hospital Board 1 2 1 1
United Sheffield Board of Governors
East Anglian Regional Hospital Board I 1 1 2
United Cambridge Board of Governors 1 1 1 1
North West Met. Regional Hospital Board 27 19 15 7 7 2
North East Met. Regional Hospital Board 23 9 6 3 1 2
South East Met. Regional Hospital Board 13 4 7 1 5
South West Met. Regional Hospital Board 16 8 7 6 3 1
London Teaching Hospitals 95 48 28 14 13 2
Oxford Regional Hospital Board 4 1 2 1 3
United Oxford Board of Governors 2 4 1
South Western Regional Hospital Board 8 4 2 1 1
United Bristol Board of Governors 2 2 1
Birmingham Regional Hospital Board 6 7 3 1 3 1
United Birmingham Board of Governors 2 4 1
Manchester Regional Hospital Board 6 2 4 3 5
United Manchester Board of Governors 2
Liverpool Regional Hospital Board 5 5 3
United Liverpool Board of Governors 4 2 1
Wessex Regional Hospital Board 1 3 1 1
Welsh Hospital Board 1 1 1
United Cardiff Board of Governors 2 3 2 2

Notes:

1. Some Consultants are in contract with more than one hospital board. In this table they are counted against each board and under the column which represents the total of their time on National Health Service work. The distribution of Consultants (without the duplication contained in the breakdown by hospital board) in England and Wales by number of sessions worked is given in the first line of the table.

2. The maximum number of sessions for part-time appointments which together do not constitute a whole-time appointment is 9/11ths.

3. These figures exclude 991 Consultants with honorary (unpaid) part-time contracts.