§ Mr. BakerTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what the cost was of the report his Department commissioned the National Health Service Centre for Reviews and Dissemination at the University of York to prepare, into the safety and efficacy of fluoride in drinking water; if the work being undertaken is(a) new research or (b) a review of existing research; and if animal testing forms a part of this research; [129659]
(2) when he expects (a) to receive and (b) to publish the report which his Department commissioned the National 333W Health Service Centre for Reviews and Dissemination at the University of York to prepare, into the safety and efficacy of fluoride in drinking water; and if he will make a statement on his policy regarding the fluoridation of drinking water. [129684]
§ Yvette CooperThe contract for the review was for £79,648. The review has been considering existing research rather than undertaking new research. To structure its approach the centre has concentrated on primary research on the effect of fluoride on populations which have been exposed to fluoridated water. The report is due to reach the Department later this month and should be published shortly afterwards. We will take decisions on the way forward after having considered the report.
§ Mr. BakerTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on his Department's policy towards the British Fluoridation Society; and what contributions were made to the Society by the Government in each year since 1975–76. [129658]
§ Yvette CooperThe main role the Department funds the British Fluoridation Society to fulfil, is to collect and maintain evidence on the effects of fluoridation. Our support for the British Fluoridation Society since 1975–76 has been:
£ Year Amount 1975–76 4,500 1976–77 5,500 1977–78 5,500 1978–79 5,500 1979–80 5,500 1980–81 11,000 1981–82 14,000 1982–83 15,000 1983–84 15,000 1984–85 15,000 1985–86 30,000 1986–87 20,000 1987–88 20,000 1988–89 30,000 1989–90 31,000 1990–91 45,784 1991–92 51,491 1992–93 56,000 1993–94 62,247 1994–95 63,000 1995–96 74,000 1996–97 117,609 1997–98 90,000 1998–99 76,000 1999–2000 78,000