HC Deb 23 February 1987 vol 111 cc102-3W
Sir Brandon Rhys Williams

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish figures for 1985–86, showing the costs of the personal social services in each of the main United Kingdom regions, and distinguishing between the main categories of expenditure, including administration.

Mr. Newton

Figures for gross current expenditure for 1984–5, the latest year for which complete figures are available, are shown in the table. The information requested is not available for 1985–86 for England as returns have not yet been received from all authorities. Scotland and Northern Ireland have a different method of collecting data which prevents seperate indentification of data on administration costs.

Mr. Newton

The London Ambulance Service budget for 1986–87 is £41,800,000.

The whole-time equivalent establishment for both emergency and non-emergency staff is 2,268, comprising:

Number
(a) Staff on emergency transport 1,508
(b) Staff on non-emergency transport 760

This does not include overtime.

The source of funding is the four Thames regional health authorities, which contribute in the following proportions:

Per cent.
South West Thames 17.528
North West Thames 28.908
South East Thames 21.180
North East Thames 32.384

With effect from 1 April 1987 this will change to direct funding of the South West Thames regional health authority (the managing authority) by the Department.

The average cost per patient carried (based on 1985–86 costs and patient volumes) was £14.69.