§ Lembit ÖpikTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many unfilled vacancies for occupational therapists there are in each health authority in England and Wales; and if he will make a statement. [52874]
§ Mr. HuttonThe number of occupational therapists employed in the NHS increased by 2,390 (20 per cent.) between 1997 and 2001.
The information requested is shown in the table.
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Department of Health Vacancies Survey, March 2001—vacancies in NHS trusts by region and health authority areas1, occupational therapists Three month vacancy: Staff in post: Rates(percentage) Numbers (wte) (hc) Leeds HA 5.0 10 170 200 Newcastle and North Tyneside HA 2.2 0 110 120 North Cumbria HA 6.3 0 60 70 Northumberland HA 6.9 10 90 110 Sunderland HA 0.0 0 40 40 Tees HA 4.2 10 140 150 Wakefield HA 7.5 10 120 130 North Yorkshire HA 1.2 0 160 210 Calderdale and Kirklees HA 2.5 0 150 170 Trent 3.0 40 1,230 1,420 Barnsley HA 6.2 0 50 50 North Derbyshire HA 4.0 0 100 120 Southern Derbyshire HA 0.7 0 140 170 Doncaster HA 8.3 10 90 110 Leicestershire HA 0.0 0 210 240 Lincolnshire HA 4.6 0 80 100 North Nottinghamshire HA 2.5 0 80 90 Nottingham HA 2.1 0 210 240 Rotherham HA 6.6 10 110 120 Sheffield HA 0.0 0 150 170 South Humber HA 13.0 0 20 20 West Midlands 4.1 50 1,090 1,260 Birmingham HA 2.7 10 240 270 Coventry HA 5.3 0 60 70 Dudley HA 4.4 0 70 80 Herefordshire HA 0.7 0 40 50 Sandwell HA 4.1 0 50 50 Shropshire HA 3.0 0 100 120 Solihull HA 2— 2— 2— 2— North Staffordshire HA 5.5 10 130 150 South Staffordshire HA 5.1 10 90 110 Walsall HA 15.0 10 40 40 Warwickshire HA 5.5 0 80 100 Wolverhampton HA 4.8 0 70 80 Worcestershire HA 0.7 0 120 150 North West 4.8 80 1,470 1,710 South Lancashire HA 2.5 0 70 100 Liverpool HA 0.0 0 70 80 Manchester HA 2.7 10 130 150 Morecambe Bay HA 0.0 0 70 90 St. Helens and Knowsley HA 2.8 0 50 50 Salford and Trafford HA 0.7 0 140 160 Sefton HA 4.4 0 70 70 Stockport HA 0.0 0 50 70 West Pennine HA 3— 3— 3— 3— Bury and Rochdale HA 5.4 0 50 60 North Cheshire HA 2.7 0 90 100 South Cheshire HA 1.0 0 90 130 East Lancashire HA 4.8 10 100 120 North West Lancashire HA 4.8 10 150 180 Wigan and Bolton HA 3.7 10 130 150 Wirral HA 1.0 0 100 120 Eastern 2.9 30 1,050 1,270 Bedfordshire HA 1.0 0 100 130 North Essex HA 1.4 0 210 250 South Essex HA 2.2 0 130 150 Suffolk HA 0.0 0 130 160 East and North Hertfordshire HA 4.2 0 50 60 West Hertfordshire HA 4.1 0 60 80 Cambridgeshire HA 5.6 10 170 200 Norfolk HA 4.3 10 210 250
Department of Health Vacancies Survey, March 2001—vacancies in NHS trusts by region and health authority areas1, occupational therapists Three month vacancy: Staff in post: Rates(percentage) Numbers (wte) (hc) London 7.0 130 1,730 1,940 Hillingdon HA 8.7 0 30 30 Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster HA 2.8 0 140 150 Enfield and Haringey HA 0.0 0 120 140 Redbridge and Waltham Forest HA 7.7 10 100 110 Bexley and Greenwich HA 10.7 10 80 100 Bromley HA 9.2 0 20 30 Croydon HA 10.2 0 40 40 Kingston and Richmond HA 0.0 0 60 80 Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham HA 10.3 30 230 250 Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth HA 4.9 10 200 240 Barking and Havering HA 10.0 10 110 120 Barnet HA 2— 2— 2— 2— Brent and Harrow HA 12.9 10 70 80 Camden and Islington HA 6.2 10 150 170 Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow HA 6.6 10 190 220 East London and The City HA 8.2 20 140 150 South East 3.9 70 1,790 2,190 Berkshire HA 2.5 0 120 150 Buckinghamshire HA 3.4 10 170 230 East Kent HA 1.1 0 170 200 West Kent HA 9.2 20 160 200 East Surrey HA 2.4 0 120 140 West Surrey HA 7.2 10 170 210 East Sussex, Brighton and Hove HA 3.1 10 170 200 West Sussex HA 5.3 10 170 210 Northamptonshire HA 0.5 0 100 130 Oxfordshire HA 5.2 10 150 180 North and Mid Hampshire HA 0.9 0 70 90 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire HA 2.8 0 90 110 Southampton and South West Hampshire HA 0.8 0 120 150 Isle of Wight HA 16.4 0 20 20 South West 1.2 20 1,290 1,590 Somerset HA 0.6 0 100 130 South and West Devon HA 1.9 0 160 180 Wiltshire HA 2.2 0 130 160 Avon HA 2.6 10 280 360 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly HA 0.0 0 90 110 Dorset HA 0.2 0 220 270 North East and Devon HA 0.6 0 160 200 Gloucestershire HA 0.0 0 150 180 Special HAs 3.4 0 100 100 1Vacancy and staff in post numbers are rounded to the nearest 10. 2 Figures where sum of staff in post and vacancies is less than 10. 3Figures where previously published, where the trusts have advised that the figures supplied were incorrect. Notes:
- 1. Three month vacancies are vacancies as at 31 March 2001 which trusts are actively trying to fill, which had lasted for three months or more (whole time equivalents).
- 2. Three month vacancy rates are three month vacancies expressed as a percentage of three month vacancies plus staff in post from the September 2000 medical and dental and non-medical work force censuses (whole time equivalent).
- 3. Percentages are rounded to one decimal place.
- 4. Totals may not equal sum of component parts due to rounding.
- 5. HA figures are based on trusts, and do not necessarily reflect the geographical provision of health care.
- 6. Due to the way vacancy data have been collected it has sometimes been necessary to provide combined vacancy data information for certain trusts.
- 7. Due to combined vacancy data being used and rounding calculating the vacancy rates using the above data may not equal the actual vacancy rates.
- 8. Figures may not match previously published data due to a different method of rounding used on the staff in post data.