HC Deb 25 November 1997 vol 301 cc521-2W
Mr. Corbyn

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the total payments for winter emergencies to each local authority and each health district in London; and what(a) conditions and (b) monitoring requirements are attached to such payments. [17373]

Mr. Milburn

The allocation of additional resources to health authorities in London is set out in the table. The table also shows how much each of the London HAs will be transferring to its local authority social services departments.

London Has Additional resources allocated to each HA Amount of HA allocation for socialservices initiatives £000
£000 £000
Barnet 1,057 367
Barking and Havering 1,092 808
Brent and Harrow 1,419 340
Camden and Islington 1,429 171
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 2,919 1,080
East London and The City 3,563 1,603
Enfield and Haringey 1,431 286
Hillingdon 1,100 396
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 690 282
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 2,121 890
Bexley and Greenwich 1,097 347
Bromley 650 52
Croydon 969 324
Kingston and Richmond 988 195
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham1 3,980 828
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 2,332 528
Information correct as at 24 November 1997.
1 Includes an extra £300,000 allocated to London Ambulance Services to be administered by the HA.

The allocations were made to health authorities and trusts to manage additional winter emergency service pressures and are directed towards specific schemes which should prove of lasting benefit. Considerable investment has been targeted at developments in primary and community health services, and social services, which help care for people at home or expedite their discharge from hospital when it is appropriate.

Both North and South Thames Regional Offices will monitor progress on all schemes via their regular contact with health authorities and trusts.

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