HC Deb 29 June 1973 vol 858 c431W
Mr. Molyneaux

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many patients were in mental hospitals at the latest convenient date; how many of these are classified as incurable; and of this number how many are children.

Mr. Peter Mills

At 31st December 1972, 6,585 patients in Northern Ireland were being cared for either in hospitals for the mentally disordered or in appropriate units in general hospitals.

It is not possible to give information about the prognosis for these patients as modern treatment aims at mobilising the resources of all patients so that some improvement can be expected in every case.

Members of Health Boards Members of Local Authorities
Subsistence Flat Rates Subsistence Maximum Rates Difference
Overnight absence (24 hours): Overnight absence (24 hours):
Inner London £8.00 Inner London £8.75 +75p
Elsewhere £7.25 Elsewhere £8.00 +75p
Absences exceeding 5 but not exceeding 8 hours £0.57* Absences exceeding 4 but not exceeding 8 hours £1.25 +68p
Absences exceeding 8 but not exceeding 12 hours £1.25* Absences exceeding 8 but not exceeding 12 hours £2.20 +95p
Absences exceeding 12 hours £1.82* Absences exceeding 12 but not exceeding 16 hours £3.12 +£1.30p
Absences exceeding 16 hours £3.75 +£1.93p
Loss of Earnings Loss of Earnings
Not more than 4 hours £2.75 Not more than 4 hours £2.37½† -37½p
More than 4 hours £5.50 More than 4 hours £4.75† -75p
* These allowances are increased when member takes meals while travelling.
† Proposed increases to £2.75 and £5.50 are incorporated in the Local Government (Financial Loss Allowance) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1973 at present before Parliament.

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