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West Midlands

Volume 81: debated on Friday 21 June 1985

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the number of women who have been registered as claiming supplementary, unemployment or housing benefit in the west midlands region in each single year since 1979.

I regret that this information is not available. Statistics on totals of claimants are not differentiated by sex.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the number of disabled citizens who have claimed supplementary benefit in the west midlands region in each single year since 1979 and the number of home help service personnel who have been employed in that region in each single year during the same period.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many midwives have been employed by the National Health Service in the west midlands region in each year since 1979; and what are the levels of pay which they have received in each year during the same period.

The information is given in the tables.

NHS state certified midwives* employed in West Midlands RHA Staff in post at 30 September: whole-time equivalents
Number
19791,640
19801,680
19811,600
19821,720
1983†1,890
* Including agency midwives.
† Latest date for which information validated to this level of detail.
The basic salary, at the maximum of the scale, for staff midwives and district midwives

* was as follows

Salary £

District Midwife4,949
1 April 1979Staff Midwife3,813
District Midwife6,807
1 April 1980Staff Midwife5,119
District Midwife7,215
1 April 1981Staff Midwife5,426
District Midwife8,103
23 August 1982Staff Midwife6,094
District Midwife8,751
1 April 1984Staff Midwife6,582

* Includes Midwifery Sister.

As a result of Government decisions on the recommendations of the Review Body for Nursing Staff, Midwives, Health Visitors and Professions Allied to Medicine from 1 April 1985 the maximum basic salary of a district midwife will be £9,254 and of a staff midwife £6,960, with a further increase from 1 February 1986 to £10,000 and £7,175 respectively.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the number of patients who have been give coronary bypass surgery in the west midlands region in each year since 1979.

This information is not available centrally. The hon. Member may wish to write to the chairman of the West Midlands regional health authority who may be able to provide the information requested.