HC Deb 26 October 1981 vol 10 cc254-5W

Mr. Carter-Jones asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many community and hospital-based midwives per 10,000 population and per 1,000 births in the years 1978, 1979 and 1980 there were for each area health authority; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Allan Stewart:

The information requested is set out in the following table in terms of whole time equivalents. The table relates to 30 September in each year and includes qualified hospital and community midwives, student midwives, and an appropriate part of the time of combined duty nurses in the community. Recruitment to midwifery training remains high, though many of those trained do not subsequently practise as midwives.

Midwives—Rates per 10,000 Population and 1,000 Births
Health Board 1978

Rate Per

1979

Rate Per

1980

Rate Per

10,000 population 1,000 Total births 10,000 Population 1,000 Total births 10,000 Population 1,000 Total births
Argyll and Clyde7.155.46.548.27.050.6
Ayrshire and Arran4.837.04.936.65.238.3
Borders3.935.84.135.24.438.2
Dumfries and Galloway7.263.37.761.38.164.5
Fife5.342.15.136.95.741.8
Forth Valley8.667.77.859.78.260.8
Grampian7.254.66.748.46.244.7
Greater Glasgow7.461.87.456.47.556.5
Highland10.068.19.463.09.763.6
Lanarkshire5.640.45.335.95.235.3
Lothian6.253.46.754.27.257.3
Orkney5.539.45.137.64.833.2
Shetland7.042.97.142.97.644.9
Tayside6.859.96.855.97.057.0
Health Board 1978

Rate Per

1979

Rate Per

1980

Rate Per

10,000 population 1,000 Total births 10,000 Population 1,000 Total births 10,000 Population 1,000 Total births
Western Isles12.890.012.885.612.497.9
Scotland6.753.76.649.56.850.6