HC Deb 09 December 2002 vol 396 cc160-2W
Mr. Burstow

To ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to his answer of 25 November 2002,Official Report, column 136W, regarding recruitment of foster carers, what methods he used to conclude that the profile of foster care had been raised by the recruitment campaign. [84761]

Jacqui Smith

The method used to conclude that the profile of foster care had been raised by the recruitment campaign was through the number of responses received by the national call centre by people requesting further information. It was clear that people rang in because of their interest in the positive role of foster care as

General medical practitioners by age in Havering primary care trust and England as at 31 March 2002
Number (Headcount)
Of which: Aged
England Total Under 30 30–34M 35–39 40–44 45–49 50–54
All Practitioners1 32,011 1,305 3,557 5,497 6,272 5,376 4,633
Of which:
NHS Plan group2 28,950 341 2,648 4,859 5,894 5,259 4,594
Unrestricted Principals and Equivalents (UPEs)3 27,956 285 2,441 4,698 5,774 5,140 4,525
UPEs aged 66 and over4 309
Havering Primary Care Trust
All Practitioners1 126 3 7 28 12 21 15
Of which:
NHS Plan group2 116 0 4 24 12 21 15
Unrestricted Principals and Equivalents (UPEs)3 114 0 4 22 12 21 15
UPEs aged 66 and over4 5

Number (Headcount)
Of which: Aged
55–59 60–64 65–69 70+ Unknown Average age
England
All Practitioners1 3,379 1,419 506 66 1 44.7
Of which:
NHS Plan group2 3,365 1,419 506 65 0 45.8
Unrestricted Principals and Equivalents (UPEs)3 3,281 1,358 454 0 0 45.8
UPEs aged 66 and over4
Havering Primary Care Trust
All Practitioners1 23 11 6 0 0 47.6
Of which:
NHS Plan group2 23 11 6 0 0 48.8
Unrestricted Principals and Equivalents (UPEs)3 23 11 6 0 0 49.0
UPEs aged 66 and over4
1 All Practitioners include UPEs, Restricted Principals, GP Registrars. Assistants, Salaried Doctors (Para 52 SFA). PMS Others and GP Retainers.
2 NHS Plan GPs include UPEs. Restricted Principals. Assistants, Salaried Doctors (Para 52 SFA) and PMS Others.
3 UPEs include GMS Unrestricted Principals, PMS Contracted GPs and PMS Salaried GPs.
4 UPEs have to retire as a principal by the age of 70. Those that are aged 66 plus in the 2002 census will have to retire (as a principal) by 2006.

Source:

Department of Health General and Personal Medical Services Statistics

David Hamilton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many GPs have worked in the NHS since 1997, broken down by nation of the UK. [84603]

Mr. Hutton

The number of general practitioners who have worked in the national health service in England in

described in the campaign through television, radio and other media coverage.