HC Deb 10 June 2004 vol 422 cc531-5W
Mr. Amess

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many abortions were performed on women aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 in England and Wales in each year since 2000; and if he will make a statement; [174520]

(2) how many abortions among women aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 there were in each year since 2000, broken down by strategic health authority; and if he will make a statement. [174524]

Bob Spink

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many abortions in those aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 there were in each year since 2000; [174460]

(2) how many abortions were carried out on women aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i)19 in the Essex Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000. [174574]

Sir Teddy Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many abortions were performed on women aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years in each year since 2000; [174505]

(2) how many abortions among women aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years there were in the Essex Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000. [174512]

Ann Winterton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many abortions among women aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years there were in the Cheshire and Merseyside Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000. [174952]

Mr. Goodman

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many abortions among women aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years there were in the Thames Valley Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000. [175387]

Mr. Flook

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many abortions among women aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years there were in the Dorset and Somerset Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000. [175624]

Mrs. Roe

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many abortions among women aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (1) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years there were in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000. [174886]

Miss Melanie Johnson

I refer the hon. Members to the response I gave to my hon. Friends the Members for Workington (Tony Cunningham) and for Heywood and Middleton (Jim Dobbin) today.

Jim Dobbin

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the circumstances under which a girl under 16 years of age may obtain an abortion without pa rental consent. [175791]

Miss Melanie Johnson

An abortion can only ever be carried out where two doctors are satisfied that one of the grounds for a lawful termination, as set out in the Abortion Act 1967, is met.

Health professionals can provide medical advice, treatment and examination, including abortion, for young people aged under 16. However they must be satisfied before doing so, that the young person is competent to consent to the treatment, by being of sufficient understanding and intelligence to enable him or her to understand fully the proposed treatment. Health professionals work within an established legal and guidance framework which involves assessing the young person's competence to understand the choices they are making and in particular encouraging them to talk to their parents. All health professionals are bound by their professional code and legal obligations as to confidentiality, which apply to patients under 16 as well as older patients.

The duty of confidentiality is not, however, absolute. In the rare cases when a health professional believes that there is a risk to the health, safety or welfare of a young person or others which is so serious as to outweigh the young person's right to privacy, they should follow locally agreed child protection protocols, as outlined in "Working together to safeguard Children".

Tony Cunningham

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many abortions among women aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 there were in West Cumbria Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000; [175419]

(2) how many abort ions on women aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e)15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years there were in each year since 2000. [175521]

Jim Dobbin

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many abortions among women of 19 years and under there were in Greater Manchester Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by age; [175785]

(2) how many abortions in women of 19 years and under there were in each year since 2000, broken down by age. [175788]

Miss Melanie Johnson

The available information is shown in the tables.

Number of abortions to women under age 20 by strategic health authority of residence, 2000
Age
Strategic health authority <14 14 15 16 17 18 19
Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire 8 23 76 174 236 298 269
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 1 22 70 140 219 268 280
Essex 6 25 68 159 199 268 265
North West London 7 31 88 203 357 403 568
North Central London 4 26 59 159 230 324 409
North East London 8 43 124 213 368 450 494
South East London 14 38 95 234 349 460 532
South West London 9 21 74 151 215 291 338
Northumberland, Tyne and Wear 2 29 101 162 229 261 275
County Durham and Tees Valley 4 21 71 108 160 179 195
North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire 7 28 90 164 238 272 262
West Yorkshire 5 38 97 211 307 328 360
Cumbria and Lancashire 3 29 116 205 293 355 320
Greater Manchester 5 38 145 328 419 551 569
Cheshire and Merseyside 5 35 114 284 407 495 503
Thames Valley 7 34 96 225 259 307 396
Hampshire and Isle of Wight 4 21 79 147 236 245 310
Kent and Medway 3 26 77 139 233 254 285
Surrey and Sussex 2 37 100 215 331 368 419
Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire 8 34 100 180 256 294 372
South West Peninsula 4 24 59 133 198 214 224
Somerset and Dorset 3 14 57 85 161 163 144
South Yorkshire 4 26 91 159 184 222 251
Trent 6 44 108 241 331 357 447
Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland 6 21 74 150 201 248 290
Shropshire and Staffordshire 1 29 84 152 209 235 236
Birmingham and the Black Country 14 49 154 267 432 530 570
Coventry, Warwickshire, Hereford and Worcestershire 4 30 91 173 233 287 335
SHA not known 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
Wales 7 50 141 277 404 528 512
England and Wales Total 161 886 2,700 5,439 7,895 9,455 10,430

2001
Age
Strategic Heath Authority <14 14 15 16 17 18 19
Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire 6 27 71 168 246 286 303
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 6 25 80 137 219 255 292
Essex 6 18 66 154 218 270 290
North West London 7 24 90 196 331 466 588
North Central London 3 29 63 162 265 325 445
North East London 5 38 112 267 363 487 554
South East London 13 38 121 287 406 500 584
South West London 5 21 71 145 247 246 318
Northumberland, Tyne and Wear 3 32 89 157 214 259 237
County Durham and Tees Valley 3 26 57 111 164 188 170
North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire 1 32 68 154 231 255 244
West Yorkshire 8 31 89 210 268 351 362
Cumbria and Lancashire 5 38 113 196 283 312 318
Greater Manchester 6 57 142 299 458 517 511
Cheshire and Merseyside 6 34 108 295 395 448 471
Thames Valley 3 24 79 196 286 348 420
Hampshire and Isle of Wight 1 32 88 140 239 277 336
Kent and Medway 6 30 80 169 228 279 281
Surrey and Sussex 5 34 97 219 302 373 397
Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire 6 39 82 185 290 308 398
South West Peninsula 4 24 76 114 204 239 229
Somerset and Dorset 4 13 37 132 153 159 167
South Yorkshire 3 34 77 158 183 221 244
Trent 7 38 131 240 298 378 395
Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland 2 26 51 143 206 255 278
Shropshire and Staffordshire 4 22 57 180 209 217 210
Birmingham and the Black Country 12 54 145 315 439 504 517
Coventry, Warwickshire, Hereford and Worcestershire 3 26 89 179 225 277 295
Wales 5 51 163 344 394 465 497
England and Wales total 148 917 2,592 5,652 7,964 9,465 10,351

20021
Age
Strategic health authority <14 14 15 16 17 18 19
Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire 6 23 73 168 217 266 269
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 4 22 57 144 208 225 264
Essex 3 14 64 136 239 256 248
North West London 9 28 79 211 338 403 490
North Central London 11 25 69 170 283 325 388
North East London 6 37 104 255 394 475 540
South East London 11 31 123 298 389 477 555
South West London 4 25 71 160 214 279 312
Northumberland, Tyne and Wear 6 23 78 138 205 236 242
County Durham and Tees Valley 5 18 73 111 177 151 185
North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire 2 27 82 137 221 246 252
West Yorkshire 5 41 104 188 262 336 362
Cumbria and Lancashire 7 37 90 192 275 271 305
Greater Manchester 2 35 129 280 403 484 482
Cheshire and Merseyside 4 41 111 252 396 425 449
Thames Valley 5 17 105 195 278 340 395
Hampshire and Isle of Wight 9 27 75 139 244 263 328
Kent and Medway 6 20 71 152 207 254 269
Surrey and Sussex 3 18 87 190 295 325 398
Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire 3 22 81 187 263 330 337
South West Peninsula 2 24 62 111 225 207 238
Somerset and Dorset 5 14 48 85 161 180 158
South Yorkshire 5 35 94 182 191 215 229
Trent 6 42 121 218 328 355 409
Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland 4 31 56 136 219 244 283
Shropshire and Staffordshire 7 20 80 143 186 228 242
Birmingham and the Black Country 8 33 135 267 395 478 558
Coventry, Warwickshire, Hereford and Worcestershire 5 28 90 184 230 281 281
SHA not known 1 2 13 19 50 53 75
Wales 4 39 132 260 392 449 451
England and Wales total 158 799 2,557 5,308 7,885 9,057 9,994
1Provisional data.
Source:
Produced by Statistics Division, Department of Health.

Mr. Drew

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many abortions there were in women aged 11 to 19 years in each year since 2000 in the Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Avon Strategic Health Authority, broken down by age. [176122]

Miss Melanie Johnson

I refer my hon. Friend to the reply I gave my hon. Friends the Members for Workington (Tony Cunningham) and for Heywood and Middleton (Jim Dobbin) today.

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