HC Deb 13 January 1978 vol 941 c853W
Mr. Spearing

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will make a statement on the status of those persons now disabled who may have received their disability through thalidomide or related drugs, but who are not yet recognised as such by the Distillers Company.

Mr. Ennals

The question of compensation for people whose disabilities may have been caused by thalidomide is not one in which my Department has any formal standing. My hon. Friend the Minister with special responsibility for the Disabled has, however, discussed the situation with the Chairman of Distillers Co. Ltd, and is ready to give any help that is appropriate and practicable.

Disabled people, whatever the cause of their disability, are eligible for a wide range of health and personal social services and cash benefits.

Specialty Beds provided in 1977 Beds indicated by population (DHSS norms) Planned bed provision for 1982
Acute 240 350 340
Obstetrics 94 70 75
Special care babies 22 23 20
Geriatrics 220 290 236
Aged mentally infirm 100
Mental illness 30 90 120
Mental handicap 48 119 60
GP pre-convalescent etc. 146 68
830 1,042 919

Of the current bed provision up to eight beds may currently be made available for the use of private patients.

The proposals set out in the Norfolk Area Health Authority's consultative document are not my proposals but are those of the King's Lynn District Management Team, as adopted by the Area Health Authority for consultation under the formal consultation procedures set out in Circular HSC(IS)207. I understand that of the 146 beds categorised in the document as "General Practitioner,