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Mentally Handicapped Persons

Volume 939: debated on Monday 21 November 1977

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asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he is satisfied with provisions in Northern Ireland for the adult mentally handicapped.

I am not satisfied with provision in Northern Ireland for the adult mentally handicapped. While the Health and Social Services Boards provide a full range of services such as hospitals, residential homes, day facilities and domiciliary services, there is a current shortage of training facilities and of places in residential homes for adults. It is intended shortly to issue a statement on the future development of services for the mentally handicapped.

Places provided in establishments operated by Health and Social Services BoardPlaces provided in voluntary and private establishmentTotal
Eastern Health and Social Services Board149101250
Northern4545
Southern356297
Western5454
Northern Ireland283163446

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what was the number of persons attending adult training centres in each area health board in the year ended 31st March 1977.

Following is the information:

Eastern Health and Social Services Board862
Northern Health and Social Services Board454
Southern Health and Social Services Board427
Western Health and Social Services Board284
The figures refer to mentally handicapped adults and include provision within special care schools and some day centres.