HC Deb 26 July 1983 vol 46 cc421-4W
Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) how many wheelchairs no longer in use by clients were recovered by each artificial limb and appliance centre and subcentre and appliance centre and subcentre (i) in each of the last three years for which figures are available and (ii) in each of the last four months for which figures are available;

(2) how many clinics for the purposes of assessment for and training in the use of wheelchairs there are operating within the catchment area of each artificial limb and appliance centre and subcentre and each appliance centre and subcentre; and how many disabled people attended each clinic during (a) each of the last three years for which figures are available and (b) each of the last four months for which figures are available.

Mr. Newton

The information is not available.

Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what proportion of requests for wheelchairs received by artificial limb and appliance centres and subcentres and appliance centres and subcentres is referred for authorisation to the disablement services branch headquarters in Blackpool.

Mr. Newton

In the last three months artificial limb and appliance centres have sought advice from disablement services branch regarding some 6 per cent. of requests for wheelchairs.

Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services, for each artificial limb and appliance centre and subcentre and appliance centre and subcentre, what is the average time between receipt of form AOF 5G and delivery of a wheelchair when it is supplied (i) directly from stock held at local centres and (ii) from stock held at the central store in Lancashire.

Mr. Newton

Information is not available in the form requested. The following applies to the provision of non-powered wheelchairs in the last week of April 1983:

(1) Source of Supply
(Subcentre figures included with parent Centre)
ALAC Local stock Heywood store Manufacturer
Birmingham 215 20
Brighton 48 8
Bristol 81 2 2
Cambridge 180 6 1
Cleveland 87 2
Exeter 71 4 2
Gillingham 65
Harold Wood 80 2
Kingston 89 12
Leeds 36 1 2
Liverpool 80 4
Manchester 113 6
Newcastle 101
Nottingham 112 5
Oxford 112 13
Portsmouth 62 1
Preston 67 5
Sheffield 104 11
Total 1,703 102 8

(2) Delivery times
(Subcentre figures included with parent Centre)
ALAC 1–14 days 15–28 days 29–42 days Over 42 days
Birmingham 219 9 3 4
Brighton 52 2 2
Bristol 71 6 7 1

ALAC 1–14 days 15–28 days 29–42 days Over 42 days
Cambridge 163 16 6 2
Cleveland 86 2 1
Exeter 75 2
Gillingham 62 3
Harold Wood 76 5 1
Kingston 71 25 2 3
Leeds 27 4 3 5
Liverpool 66 13 2 3
Manchester 110 6 3
Newcastle 90 6 4 1
Nottingham 111 6
Oxford 119 4 1
Portsmouth 61 2
Preston 68 3 1
Sheffield 105 9 1 1
Total 1,632 121 33 27

Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will (i) list brief descriptions of the occupations of staff in the Department of Health and Social Security wheelchair service at artificial limb and appliance centres and subcentres and appliance centres and subcentres and (ii) state how many staff in each occupational category are employed at each centre and subcentre.

Mr. Newton

Three broad groups of staff are involved in the wheelchair service at artificial limb and appliance centresAdministrative (Executive and Clerical): arranging patients' visits and the supply and maintenance of wheelchairs; authorising payments to repairers. Medical: assessing and advising on the suitability of wheelchairs for patients and patients' eligibility for electrically powered chairs. Technical: monitoring the quality of the manufacture and repair of wheelchairs; advising on adaptions of individual wheelchairs.

The numbers of staff in these groups, none of which is exclusively engaged in the wheelchair service, are as follows:

ALAC Executive and Clerical Medical Technical
Birmingham 41 3 9
*Wolverhampton
Brighton 15 1 4
Bristol 17 2 5
Cambridge 26 1 6
*Norwich 1 2
Cleveland 11 1 2
Exeter 16 1 4
Plymouth*
Gillingham 13 1 3
Harold Wood 31 2 7
Leeds 28 3 7
*Hull
Liverpool 21 2 4
London Kingston 48 1 8
London Balham* 2 5
London Ealing
Manchester 28 2 8
Newcastle 19 2 4
Carlisle*
Nottingham 29 2 5
Oxford 20 1 4
Portsmouth 19 1 4
Preston 14 1 4
Sheffield 20 1 4
Total 418 29 99
* Sub-centre.

Nil entries indicate support for the wheelchair service by the main centre.

Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many wheelchairs were supplied by each artificial limb and appliance centre and subcentre and appliance centre and subcentre (i) in each of the lasts three years for which figures are available and (ii) in each of the last four months for which figures are available.

Mr. Newton

The figures are as follows:

Wheelchairs supplied by artificial limb and appliance centres, March-June 1983 (sub-centre figures included with parent centre)
ALAC March April May June
1983 1983 1983 1983
Birmingham 1,069 912 1,119 1,352
Brighton 440 325 381 431
Bristol 380 310 380 542
Cambridge 286 366 603 828
Cleveland 289 279 336 381
Exeter 415 370 455 522
Gillingham 337 148 289 427
Harold Wood 782 570 652 929
Kingston 1,348 1,142 1,462 1,651
Leeds 670 635 760 786
Liverpool 425 436 417 590
Manchester 624 618 623 739
Newcastle 476 406 554 582
Nottingham 687 707 786 982
Oxford 475 500 561 599
Portsmouth 426 469 363 573
Preston 250 334 324 404
Sheffield 506 406 454 577
Total 9,885 8,933 10,519 12,895

Wheelchairs supplied by artificial limb and appliance centres in three year period 1 April 1980 to 31 March 1983 (sub-centre figures included with parent centre)
ALAC 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83
Birmingham 9,649 10,588 11,956
Brighton 3,091 3,681 4,100
Bristol 4,070 4,437 4,457
Cambridge 3,776 4,434 6,390
Cleveland 2,501 2,998 3,358
Exeter 3,913 4,841 4,983
Gillingham 2,595 3,202 3,403
Harold Wood 7,000 9,003 8,950
Kingston 12,285 12,431 14,187
Leeds 5,939 6,776 7,614
Liverpool 4,272 4,839 5,077
Manchester 6,789 7,588 7,273
Newcastle 4,404 4,907 5,121
Norwich 3,257 3,515 *587
Nottingham 8,025 8,770 8,120
Oxford 4,976 5,398 5,748
Portsmouth 4,229 4,808 4,907
Preston 3,165 3,560 3,633
Sheffield 4,450 4,917 5,421
Total 98,386 110,693 115,285
*Wheelchair supply transferred to Cambridge, June 1982.