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Nurses

Volume 111: debated on Wednesday 25 February 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish the number of vacancies of over three months in nursing posts in the National Health Service indicating vacancies by grade and specialty for each of the last three years; and which bodies are responsible for the collection and publication of figures on nursing staff vacancies at national, regional and district level.

I regret that detailed information of this nature is not collected centrally. It is a matter for individual health authorities to decide how to record information on vacancies and whether to publish it. However, I am aware of the annual survey of a limited sample of health authorities conducted by the regional health authority chairmen for the Review Body for

Proportion of vacancies in specific grades within specific specialties
Percentage
Acute1Mental illness2Mental handicap3Maternity4Community5
1984
Health Visitorn.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.20·0
District Nursen.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.23·0
Nursing Sister/Charge Nurse II16·010·033·018·010·0
Staff Nurse43·050·029·0664·09·0
Enrolled Nurse718·018·030·02·06·0
Nursing Auxiliaries14·014·05·08·019·0
1985
Health Visitorn.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.9·0
District Nursen.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.49·0
Nursing Sister/Charge Nurse II15·09·014·027·06·0
Staff Nurse52·052·047·0660·08
Enrolled Nurse715·026·024·04·018·0
Nursing Auxiliaries13·06·01·03·08·0
1 Relates to posts in general, geriatric and paediatric areas of work.
2 Includes community psychiatric nursing staff posts.
3 Includes community mental handicap nursing staff posts.
4 Relates to nursing and midwifery staff posts in the hospital and community services.
5 Relates to nursing staff posts only.
6 Includes a small number of staff nurse posts.
7 Includes senior enrolled nurse posts.
8 Insignificant.
n.a. = not applicable.
The percentages have been calculated on unrounded figures and then rounded to the nearest 10 per cent.The information for 1984 and 1985 is not strictly comparable and therefore it would be inadvisable to attempt any comparisons between the two years information shown.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services, pursuant to the answer to the hon. Member for Southwark and Bermondsey of 30 January, Official Report column 440, if he will provide for information about the number of nurses leaving National Health Service employment in the current and in future years to be collected centrally; and if he will make a statement.

With the implementation of the recommendations of the KOrner steering group on health

Nursing Staff, Midwives and Health Visitors. This is not a formal statistical survey but is intended to give a broad indication of the scale and incidence of vacancies. The 1984 and 1985 survey results for specific grades and specialties are given in the tables. Information for the 1986 survey is still being validated.

Proportion of vacancies of more than three months at 31 March to funded posts (WTE)

Percentage

1984

Acute11·8
Mental illness23·2
Mental handicap34·5
Maternity44·1
Community51·4

1985

Acute12·0
Mental illness22·9
Mental handicap33·0
Maternity43·1
Community52·4

1 General, geriatric and paediatric areas of work.

2 Includes community psychiatric nursing staff posts.

3 Includes community mental handicap nursing staff posts.

4 Relates to nursing and midwifery staff posts in the hospital and community services.

5 Relates to nursing staff posts only.

services information, information about the number of nurses leaving National Health Service employment and their destination on leaving will be first collected during the year ending 31 March 1988. Arrangements for the processing and publication of this information are still being finalised.