HC Deb 28 February 2000 vol 345 cc69-70W
Mr. Harvey

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will estimate the number of(a) nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff and (b) members of professions allied to medicine who will qualify and join the NHS in each of the next five years. [109260]

Mr. Denham

The available estimations are shown in the table.

Training courses for nursing, midwifery and the professions allied to medicine are usually of three years in length and we are therefore only able to provide estimates of new qualifiers up to 2002–03 based on entrants to training in 1999–2000.

Health visitor training is in the main one-year post registration. The numbers of newly qualified health visitors up to 1998–99 is provided. Entrants to training in 1998–99 are subject to validation; entrants to training in 1999–2000 are still planned. However, we expect the trend of just under 600 new qualifiers each year to continue. Not all qualifiers necessarily take up employment in the National Health Service.

Estimated number of new qualifiers
Nursing and midwifery Professions allied to medicine Health visitors
1997–98 9,416 3,100 583
1998–99 10,184 3,200 593
1999–2000 12,000 3,400
2000–01 13,200 3,600
2001–02 13,800 3,900
2002–03 14,500 4,300