HC Deb 15 January 2001 vol 361 cc122-3W
Miss Widdecombe

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police officers are on long-term sick leave in each police force in England and Wales; and if he will make a statement. [144968]

Mr. Charles Clarke

Information about the number of police officers currently on long-term sick leave is not held centrally. The table provided shows the total number of police officer working days lost in 1999–2000 due to long-term sick leave for forces in England and Wales; and the number of officers on long-term sick leave as at 31 March 2000. The table is based on information provided by forces to Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary.

Long term sick leave 1999–2000
Forces Working days lost to long-term sick leave Police officers on long-term sick leave at 31 March 2000
Avon and Somerset 19,969 53
Bedfordshire 7,618 24
Cambridgeshire 9,371 41
Cheshire 15,523 83
City of London 5,905 16
Cleveland 11,918 1
Cumbria 7,691 36
Derbyshire 14,127 63
Devon and Cornwall 17,622 99
Dorset 5,986 23
Durham 10,610 23
Dyfed-Powys 7,555 142
Essex 22,714 61
Gloucestershire 5,882 16
Greater Manchester 67,022 220
Gwent 11,545 36
Hampshire 22,177 1
Hertfordshire 8,894 27
Humberside 8,183 35
Kent 18,492 53
Lancashire 26,438 81
Leicestershire 14,295 42
Lincolnshire 6,517 19
Merseyside 35,897 124
Metropolitan police 157,261 397
Norfolk 8,232 23
Northamptonshire 4,609 16
Northumbria 29,565 57
North Wales 9,483 38
North Yorkshire 9,994 184
Nottinghamshire 24,461 54
South Wales 31,190 159
South Yorkshire 27,776 86
Staffordshire 16,192 60
Suffolk 6,385 21
Surrey 11,106 28
Sussex 17,051 72
Thames Valley 36,752 102
Warwickshire 7,631 28
West Mercia 12,873 32
West Midlands 64,982 176

Long term sick leave 1999–2000
Forces Working days lost to long-term sick leave Police officers on long-term sick leave at 31 March 2000
West Yorkshire 23,929 104
Wiltshire 4,349 11
England and Wales 885,771 2,965
1 Details for Cleveland and Hampshire constabularies are not available.