§ Mrs. Chalkerasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many training schools for occupational therapy are currently providing training; how many student places each has; and what are his plans for future graining in each of them.
§ Mr. DeakinsThere are 10 schools of occupational therapy in England and Wales at present. The number of student places available at each school is as follows:
Cardiff … … … 30 Derby … … … 48 Exeter … … … 90 Liverpool … … … 60 London … … … 80 Newcastle … … … 25 Northampton … … … 40 Oxford … … … 80 Salford … … … 30 York … … … 24 Last September my Department took over from local education authorities the payment of grants and course fees for all new students from England and Wales. It is intended to increase the number of grants awarded to new students from 503 in 1977 to 545 in 1978. The increases 607W will be at the following schools: Cardiff, four, Derby eight, and Liverpool five; and a new school at Wolverhampton opening in September will provide 25 places a year.
§ Mrs. Chalkerasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many occupational therapists are currently employed
30TH SEPTEMBER 1970 1974* 1976 Regional Health Authority Hospital‡ Hospital Community Hospital Community 1. Northern 52 63 — 72 3 2. Yorkshire 79 86 — 132 1 3. Trent 119 118 — 157 3 4. East Anglia 53 80 — 104 1 5. North West Thames 195 174 8 184 18 6. North East Thames 156 142 1 166 8 7. South East Thames 142 128 — 176 1 8. South West Thames 151 158 — 185 1 9. Wessex 57 98 2 135 1 10. Oxford 106 118 30 117 35 11. Southwestern 109 88 2 167 — 12. West Midlands 119 115 12 169 16 13. Mersey 83 83 2 105 10 14. North Western 86 92 10 103 12 15. London Post Graduate (Teaching) 40 39 — 38 — Total England‡ 1,547 1,578 68 2,010 110 * There was probably some under-recording in 1974, which was the immediate post re-organisation period. † The Regional figures may not add to the England total due to rounding. ‡ The figures for occupational therapists employed in the community in 1970 are not available.
§ Mrs. Chalkerasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many occupational therapists qualified in each of the last four years; and how many are expected to complete their training in 1978, 1979 and 1980, respectively.
§ Mr. DeakinsThe number of occupational therapists who qualified in Great Britain in the last four years was as follows:
1974 … … 442 1975 … … 452 1976 … … 455 1977 … … 434 The numbers expected to complete training between 1978 and 1980 are between 440 and 460 annually.