HC Deb 18 January 1974 vol 867 cc196-8W
Mr. Thomas Cox

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services when the staffing allocation in hospitals was last reviewed.

Mr. Alison

It is the responsibility of each hospital to review periodically its own staff needs. Apart from the special arrangements made for medical consultants, there are no central allocations of staff.

Mr. Thomas Cox

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the number of approved hospital staff in each of the following hospitals; St. George's, Tooting, S.W.17, St. Benedict's, Tooting, Springfield Hospital, Tooting, and Tooting Bee Hospital, Tooting; and what present vacancies exist in these hospitals.

Mr. Alison

The information requested is:

NUMBERS OF STAFF IN POST AND VACANCIES (WHOLE TIME EQUIVALENT) AT 31ST DECEMBER 1973
Hospital Medical
In post Vacancies
St. Benedict's Hospital 4.5
Tooting Bec Hospital 15 2
Springfield Hospital 22.5 1.5
St. George's Hospital, Tooting 108 1
Hospital Nursing
In post Vacancies
St. Benedict's Hospital 132.99 12.01
Tooting Bec Hospital 485 114
Springfield Hospital 503
St. George's Hospital, Tooting 429 59
Professional and Technical
Hospital In post Vacancies
St. Benedict's Hospital 13.14 10.87
Tooting Bec Hospital 24.01 15.07
Springfield Hospital 23.75 15.26
St. George's Hospital, Tooting 103 10
Administrative and Clerica
Hospital In post Vacancies
St. Benedict's Hospital 7.68 2.01
Tooting Bec Hospital 40.24 16.53
Springfield Hospital 50 14.25
St. George's Hospital, Tooting 195 14
Ancillary
Hospital In post Vacancies
St. Benedict's Hospital 105.82 24.7
Tooting Bec Hospital 330.69 54.84
Springfield Hospital 292.0 35.5
St. George's Hospital, Tooting 410 38

Mr. Thomas Cox

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the approved staffing allocation per 100 patients, for the following types of hospital, namely, general hospital nursing, geriatric hospital nursing and mental hospital nursing.

Mr. Alison

There are no nationally determined yardsticks for assessing the nurse staffing requirements of hospitals. Individual hospital authorities (in association as appropriate with regional hospital boards) are responsible for fixing nursing establishments for the hospitals which they administer and allocating nursing staff within these hospitals.

My Department has, however, laid down minimum standards of nurse staffing which authorities have been asked to achieve for geriatric hospitals and departments and hospitals for the mentally ill and mentally handicapped, as part of an overall programme to improve services in those hospitals. These minimum standards, which authorities should seek to improve on as resources and local circumstances permit, are as follows:

Geriatric hospitals and departments. One nurse to 1.9 patients (inclusive of allowances for annual leave, sick leave and training).

Hospitals for the mentally ill. One nurse to three patients (inclusive of allowances as above).

Hospitals for the mentally handicapped. One nurse to 4.4 available beds (exclusive of allowances as above).