§ Mr. Gareth Wardellasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish in the Official Report the funds his Department has made available to the Health Education Council for each of the past five years.
§ Mr. John PattenThe Health Education Council is funded jointly by the Department, the Welsh Office and the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland. Total Government funds allocated to the Council for each of the past five years are as follows, with the Department's contribution shown in brackets.
£ million £million 1981–82 5.0 (4.7) 1981–82 6.6 (6.1) 1982–83 8.6 (7.9) 1983–84 9.3 (8.6) 1984–85 9.6 (8.9) This represents a rise of 89.4 per cent. in the Department's contribution over the five years.
§ Mr. Nicholas Wintertonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what has been the total annual 335W Government funding for the Health Education Council in each of the years since its formation; and for what purposes these funds are intended.
§ Mr. John PattenTotal Government funds allocated to the Health Education Council in each of the years since it was set up are as follows:
£ million 1968–69* 0.1 1969–70 0.2 1970–71 0.3 1971–72 0.6 1972–73 0.8 1973–74 1.6 1974–75 1.0 1975–76 1.7 1976–77 1.5 1977–78 3.1 1978–79 3.7 1979–80 4.5 1980–81 5.0 1981–82 6.6 1982–83 8.6 1983–84 9.3 1984–85 9.6 * Seven months. The Council undertakes a wide variety of health education programmes and carries out the planning and promotion of health education activity at national level in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.