HC Deb 19 September 2002 vol 390 c375W
Dr. Evan Harris

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to his answer of 11 July 2002, Official

N West Northern and Yorks W. Mids Eastern Trent S. East S. West London England 20
686,811 776,274 244,092 219,608 714,200 526,240 None reported 789,000 3,956,225 Q1
532,015 247,243 450,635 50,000 453,500 591,240 None reported 798,000 3,122,633 Q
742,972 255,793 432,753 50,000 486,059 586,500 None reported 718,000 3,272,077 Q
778,200 420,081 467,182 149,520 653,150 154,562 None reported 478,000 3,100,695 Q
20
1,012916 489,797 691,075 246,700 980,270 190,000 33,031 602,000 4,245,789 Q
1,215800 603,305 889,235 559,829 723,403 286,000 42,931 554,000 4,874,503 Q
1,393104 700,615 402,568 570,824 734,643 477,613 42,931 204,000 4,526,298 Q
842,652 882,627 618,250 791,201 967,698 215,517 53,000 204,000 4,574,945 Q
20
942,652 897,153 849,933 787,099 784,514 111,000 63,391 660,000 5,095,742 Q

The Department is supporting the managers who are dealing with individual cases. It has seconded a former NHS Trust Human Resources Director to assist employers find ways to ending suspensions as quickly as possible.