§ Dr. Lynne JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what proportion of the £700 million for mental health services for the years 1999–2000 to 2001–02 was allocated for each district health authority in England for financial years(a) 1999–2000, (b) 2000–01 and (c) 2001–02. [159158]
§ Mr. HuttonNot all additional funding for mental health services in the years 1999–2000, 2000–01 and 2001–02 was allocated to health authorities. A substantial element was allocated to local authorities through the Mental Health Grant. The table shows the allocations to health authorities for 1999–2000 and 2000–01. Allocations have not yet been made to health authorities for 2001–02.
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£000 Health authority 1999–2000 2000–01 Avon 200,945 696,030 Barking and Havering 100,055 189,000 Barnet 67,440 153,000 Barnsley 72,583 97,260 Bedfordshire 109,165 160,226 Berkshire 148,958 213,608 Bexley and Greenwich 137,128 184,108 Birmingham 116,399 800,584 Bradford 164,318 225,175 Brent and Harrow 75,770 129,506 Bromley 56,089 81,054 Buckinghamshire 113,520 167,017 Bury and Rochdale 94,180 176,700 Calderdale and Kirklees 122,567 189,272 Cambridge and Huntingdon 192,800 691,038 Camden and Islington 63,009 134,490 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 125,290 165,400 County Durham 222,500 291,186 Coventry 130,085 169,117 Croydon 70,040 106,000 Doncaster 41,478 73,042 Dorset 80,463 136,602 Dudley 31,060 59,121 Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 176,265 264,626 East and North Hertfordshire 63,078 102,118 East Kent 127,220 181,200 East Lancashire 111,287 274,323 East London and The City 79,220 389,490 East Norfolk 118,181 179,353 East Riding 121,030 176,150 East Surrey 59,530 189,667 East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 153,123 225,307
£000 Health authority 1999–2000 2000–01 Enfield and Haringey 108,321 168,681 Gateshead and South Tyneside 65,040 110,143 Gloucestershire 50,240 95,547 Herefordshire 47,040 60,101 Hillingdon 40,060 63,085 Isle of Wight 23,505 34,040 Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 57,215 276,535 Kingston and Richmond 40,144 71,122 Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 179,126 459,763 Leeds 155,667 241,740 Leicestershire 206,139 510,454 Lincolnshire 157,248 211,357 Liverpool 109,665 229,214 Manchester 109,595 248,170 Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 151,393 505,675 Morecambe Bay 97,123 167,407 Newcastle and North Tyneside 54,521 460,578 North and East Devon 100,380 138,525 North and Mid Hampshire 146,119 434,284 North Cheshire 97,176 154,182 North Cumbria 65,025 93,127 North Derbyshire 52,203 83,333 North Essex 110,465 178,477 North Nottinghamshire 60,788 284,210 North Staffordshire 78,070 128,233 North West Anglia 160 — North West Lancashire 84,098 211,612 North Yorkshire 80,664 500,937 Northamptonshire 127,402 177,452 Northumberland 32,200 61,220 Nottingham 113,147 113,272 Oxfordshire 92,895 343,000 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 100,580 150,265 Redbridge and Waltham Forest 130,045 181,000 Rotherham 46,661 72,312 Salford and Trafford 81,241 178,235 Sandwell 98,545 136,173 Sefton 62,080 113,068 Sheffield 140,585 418,468 Shropshire 42,512 78,591 Solihull 20,490 38,079 Somerset 150,273 187,727 South and West Devon 50,639 104,564 South Cheshire 111,168 211,216 South Derbyshire 99,085 154,050 South Essex 237,014 298,425 South Humber 90,180 119,200 South Lancashire 94,115 162,547 South Staffordshire 139,115 185,271 Southampton and South West Hampshire 90,395 152,140 St. Helen's and Knowsley 103,090 254,098 Stockport 50,497 98,099 Suffolk 140,736 192,640 Sunderland 45,045 81,161 Tees 129,713 196,785 Wakefield 73,065 108,287 Walsall 85,982 114,793 Warwickshire 48,050 91,148 West Hertfordshire 65,035 109,080 West Kent 147,220 226,419 West Pennine 70,162 171,193 West Surrey 112,068 157,198 West Sussex 147,220 358,436 Wigan and Bolton 84,325 206,327 Wiltshire 65,175 112,515 Wirral 58,667 120,868 Wolverhampton 154,192 185,211 Worcestershire 113,085 154,154 Total 9,915,660 19,965,986