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Chiropodists

Volume 19: debated on Monday 1 March 1982

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asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many chiropodists are used by the local health authorities in Wales; how many vacancies there are in each health authority; and how many chiropodists working for each health authority were trained within Wales.

The numbers of salaried employees in post at 30 September 1981 and the service they provide in terms of the equivalent of whole-time employees are given as follows:

Number of

Chiropodists in Post

at 30 September 1981
Whole-time

Equivalent

(of Table 1)
Clwyd1312·8
Dyfed1110·6
Gwent2221·0
Gwynedd97·8
Mid Glamorgan3230·9
Powys98·3
South Glamorgan2321·5
West Glamorgan2523·2
Additional services are provided by other chiropodists on a sessional basis, a fee for treatment basis or an agency basis. Neither information about such services nor that about vacancies and training is held centrally.