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Written Answers

Volume 863: debated on Wednesday 7 November 1973

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Written Answers To Questions

Wednesday 7th November 1973

Child Welfare

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the numbers of families and children assisted under Section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1963 in each local

FamiliesChildrenPer 1,000
Outer London Boroughs Total7,71116,91913
Barking34297322
Barnet3116449
Bexley6171,51724
Brent40299413
Bromley6211,64220
Croydon
Ealing3366488
Enfield6081,15217
Haringey1514707
Harrow701212
Havering45691212
Hillingdon1392664
Hounslow32466712
Kingston-upon-Thames30784224
Merton31360413
Newham1,0101,89428
Redbridge38274412
Richmond-upon-Thames33071117
Sutton41390720
Waltham Forest5791,21120
Inner London Boroughs Total15,13934,83951
Camden4871,14830
Greenwich6381,73629
Hackney1,1252,81345
Hammersmith8211,64839
Islington1,4823,53364
Kensington5981,02337
Lambeth2,8825,26367
Lewisham1,2662,9684
Southwark9481,96326
Tower Hamlets4431,38131
Wandsworth3,2849,342121
Westminster1,1602,01458
City of London5717
London South Regional Total15,34532,84418
Dorset7951,69416
Hampshire3,3136,12318
Isle of Wight2092518
Kent3,2566,24715
Surrey2854501
Sussex—East5771,56013
Sussex—West5261,45711
Wiltshire2,3747,10846
Bournemouth1,1211,72454
Brighton28668217
Canterbury10122225
Eastbourne57856
Hastings51478246
Portsmouth1,4223,14060
Southampton5091,319

authority area in England and Wales, and the total number of children assisted in each local authority area per 1,000 population under 18 years of age.

Available information for England and Wales at 31st March 1972 is as follows:

Families

Children

Per 1,000

South Western Regional Total5,05610,10112
Cornwall5901,28213
Devon3967346
Gloucestershire1733952
Isles of Scilly
Somerset8681,73210
Bath44874
Bristol1,2612,30320
Exeter22351320
Gloucester30860921
Plymouth9482,06030
Torbay24538616
London North Regional Total9,92121,30711
Bedfordshire4009379
Berkshire9641,80210
Buckinghamshire9221,5458
Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely
Essex9222,1925
Hertfordshire2,4845,35318
Huntingdonshire and Peterborough1,0302,12931
Norfolk6301,50111
Oxfordshire4181,25614
Suffolk—East2505678
Suffolk—West34073114
Great Yarmouth52957
Ipswich19439610
Luton4571,12019
Norwich28363119
Oxford34172927
Reading
Southend-on-Sea1643238
East Midlands Regional Total13,61430,49825
Derbyshire1,1422,72314
Leicestershire9532,26415
Lincolnshire—Holland3811,02936
Lincolnshire—Kesteven44083017
Lincolnshire—Lindsey5941,27310
Northamptonshire9872,39022
Nottinghamshire1,2952,94914
Rutland12732435
Derby1,8644,97475
Grimsby36078424
Leicester5051,30315
Lincoln45798244
Northampton
Nottingham4,5098,67394
North West Regional Total17,80841,46920
Cheshire7,10315,36543
Lancashire1,9323,6984
Barrow-in-Furness12932017
Birkenhead572215
Blackburn1531966
Blackpool34976221
Bolton7671,98143
Bootle4831,03837
Burnley11330613
Bury5011,24958
Chester38594150
Liverpool1,4034,13221
Manchester8442,31614
Oldham29668121
Preston20740613
Rochdale1,1032,37385
St. Helens15434811
Salford1564089
Southport13926212
Stockport7752,11150
Wallasey711986
Warrington4491,57778
Wigan23958024

Families

Children

Per 1,000

West Midlands Regional Total11,95129,32218
Herefordshire3991,01624
Salop3158338
Staffordshire9832,43710
Warwickshire1,4413,75618
Worcestershire9011,88613
Birmingham2,6976,21120
Burton-on-Trent10534521
Coventry1,3953,49931
Dudley25871812
Solihull52902
Stoke-on-Trent5601,33617
Walsall8732,11336
Warley4271,18225
West Bromwich23368013
Wolverhampton1,1112,78332
Worcester20143720
Yorkshire Regional Total6,64514,63710
East Riding2395107
North Riding5431,06910
West Riding8162,0283
Barnsley591817
Bradford42896610
Dewsbury26784
Doncaster961797
Halifax5751,52155
Huddersfield29576019
Kingston upon Hull8932,26924
Leeds1,3182,84719
Rotherham721917
Sheffield1,0001,50010
Wakefield13226015
York1532789
Northern Regional Total6,79115,62017
Cumberland3066219
Durham8651,5366
Northumberland1,6193,12021
Westmorland681437
Carlisle26866730
Darlington36793437
Gateshead4101,08939
Hartlepool12938411
Newcastle-upon-Tyne7251,97932
South Shields5061,19039
Sunderland4391,14716
Teesside6281,86013
Tynemouth46195044
Wales Total7,83717,53923
Anglesey20143624
Brecon16330522
Caernarvon30570123
Cardigan5713010
Carmarthen5871,09227
Denbigh24068014
Flint4951,18823
Glamorgan1,9024,55121
Merioneth3514316
Monmouth4929389
Montgomery5113611
Pembroke4861,01335
Radnor22
Cardiff2,2094,52957
Merthyr15144030
Newport22966320
Swansea23259212

( a) Figures do not distinguish between those aided by the authority and those aided by a voluntary organisation on its behalf, or between those who received advice and those who were given material assistance.

( b) These tables are compiled from inevitably subjective assessments made by officers recording cases or preparing statistics and should be read with this in mind.

Wales

Derelict Land

asked the Secretary of State for Wales what amount of funds was allocated to the derelict land unit in Wales for the financial year 1973–74.

Public expenditure amounting to £2·4 million was allocated for derelict land reclamation in Wales in this financial year. The grant provision made in the Supply Estimate was £1·7 million.