HC Deb 17 January 1983 vol 35 cc51-2W
Mr. Beith

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether, pursuant to his answer to the hon.

Legal abortions by age: Irish Republic residents, 1970–1980
Year All ages Under 16 16–19 20–24 25–29 30–34 35–39 40–44 45 and over not stated
1970 261 28 112 52 35 23 3 8
1971 578 5 63 254 143 49 39 12 2 11
1972 974 6 128 382 251 110 53 29 3 12
1973 1,193 6 171 514 277 114 65 29 3 14
1974 1,421 5 200 638 311 141 74 29 5 18
1975 1,573 4 227 677 347 158 72 43 4 41
1976 1,821 8 235 780 432 184 106 38 1 37
1977 2,184 6 310 905 493 252 124 59 8 27

Member for Berwick upon Tweed on 8 December, Official Report, c. 510, he will list the level of provision of neonatal intensive care cots in each of the South-West Thames, North-East Thames and North-West Thames regions as compared with that in the Northern region.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

This information is not collected centrally, and the most recent figures are derived from a special survey undertaken in March 1980. The position in the 4 Thames regions was then as follows:

Region No. of i/c cots No. of live births (1981) i/c cots per 1,00 live births
North-East Thames 11 40,035 0.22
South-East Thames 16 44,485 0.35
South-West Thames 12 34,498 0.35
North-West Thames 21 46,383 0.45
4 Thames regions 60 175,401 0.34

Special inquiries were made of the Northern RHA for the purpose of answering the hon. Member's question on 8 December 1982 but regrettably I am now advised that the figure given of 8 intensive care cots in the Northern region was incorrect. There are currently 6 cots, as against 4 in January 1979 and 5 in March 1980. This represents a level of approximately 0.5 cots per 1,000 live births in 1981.

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