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Chiropodists And Speech Therapists

Volume 112: debated on Wednesday 18 March 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list in respect of each English district health authority the ratio of (a) chiropodists and (b) speech therapists per head of population in 1980 and at the latest date for which figures are available; and if he will make a statement.

[pursuant to his reply, 22 January 1987, c. 716]: Information is not held centrally in the form requested and would be disproportionately expensive to obtain. Figures available in respect of regional health authorities in England are given in the tables.

19801985
NHS Speech Therapists Per 100,000 Population 1 by Regional Health Authority
England23·54·9
Northern RHA2·54·1
Yorkshire RHA3·14·0
Trent RHA3·24·8
East Anglian RHA3·95·0
North West Thames RHA4·35·4
North East Thames RHA4·05·9
South East Thames RHA4·05·1
South West Thames RHA4·25·2
Wessex RHA2·14·3
Oxford RHA3·95·3
South Western RHA3·65·1
West Midlands RHA2·94·6
Mersey RHA2·64·3
North Western RHA3·95·4
19801985
NHS Chiropodists Per 100,000 Population 1 by Regional Health Authority
England24·45·0
Northern RHA3·74·4
Yorkshire RHA4·34·9
Trent RHA3·34·5
East Anglian RHA4·84·5
North West Thames RHA5·15·1
North East Thames RHA3·94·4
South East Thames RHA5·35·3
South West Thames RHA5·35·2
Wessex RHA3·33·8
Oxford RHA4·54·4
South Western RHA4·64·9
West Midlands RHA3·24·5
Mersey RHA3·94·7
North Western RHA6·68·6
Notes:
1 Manpower figures used are whole-time equivalents at 30 September each year. Tutorial staff are excluded. Population figures used are mid-year estimates.
2 Includes Special Health Authorities for the London Post-Graduate Teaching Hospitals.

Source:

  • DHSS Annual Census of NHS Non-Medical Manpower.
  • OPCS Mid-Year Population Estimates.