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Nursing Vacancies (Thames Valley)

Volume 402: debated on Tuesday 25 March 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many three month vacancies there are for nursing posts in each NHS trust in the Thames Valley Strategic Health Authority area; and what the three month vacancy rate is in each case. [103769]

The Department's three-month vacancy survey has been collected yearly since March 1999. The most recent number of three-month nursing vacancies in each national health service trust in the Thames Valley Health Authority area is shown in the table.

Department of Health Vacancies Survey, March 2002 Vacancies in NHS Trusts in England and in the Thames Valley Strategic Health Authority area, qualified nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff 3 month vacancy rates, numbers and staff in post

3 month vacancy rate percentage

3 month vacancy number

Staff in post (whole-time equivalent)

Staff in post (headcount)

March 2002

September 2001

England (excluding HA staff)3.18,394265,717329,981
Thames Valley3.73629,65312,885
Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust2.917676850
Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Trust0.72344401
East Berkshire Community Health NHS Trust6.213226341
Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Trust10.6948931,213
Milton Keynes General Hospital NHS Trust7.849564818
Nuffield Orthopaedic NHS Trust0.00244335
Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust1.7371,9522,350
Oxfordshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust0
Oxfordshire Learning Disabilities NHS Trust7.0691106
Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust0.00390470
Royal Berkshire and Battle Hospitals NHS Trust0.9111,2141,713
Royal Berkshire Ambulance NHS Trustn/an/a
South Buckinghamshire NHS Trust4.8407831,090
Stoke Mandeville Hospital NHS Trust5.936547750
Two Shires Ambulance NHS Trust0.005470

3 month vacancy notes:

1. Three month vacancy information is as at 31 March 2002

2. Three month vacancies are vacancies which Trusts are actively trying to fill, which had lasted for three months or more (whole time equivalents)

3. Three moth Vacancy Rates are three moth vacancies expressed as a percentage of three moth vacancies plus staff in post

4. Three month Vacancy Rates for non-medical staff are calculated using staff in post from the Vacancy Survey, March 2002

5. Percentages are rounded to one decimal place

6. —' figures where sum of staff in post (as at 31 March 2002) and vacancies is zero

7. n/a = did not receive a return.

Staff in post notes:

1. Staff in post data is from the Non-Medical Workforce Census, September 2001

2. Staff in post data excludes staff employed by Health Authorities, as vacancy information was only collected from Trusts, PCTs and Special Health Authorities

3. '—' figures where staff in post (as at 30 September 2001) is zero

General notes:

1. Vacancy and staff in post numbers are rounded to the nearest whole number

2. Calculating the vacancy rates using the above data may not equal the actual vacancy rates

3. Due to rounding, totals may not equal the sum of component parts

4. StHA figures are based on Trusts, and do not necessarily reflect the geographical provision of health care

Sources:

Department of Health Vacancies Survey, March 2002

Department of Health Non-Medical Workforce Census, September 2001