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Baron, John
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To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the vacancy rates are for health visitors in (a) Lambeth and (b) Sutton primary care trusts. - Inc table. (Holding answer 24 February 2004).
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the vacancy rates are for health visitors in (a) Lambeth and (b) Sutton primary care trusts. - Inc table. (Holding answer 24 February 2004).
Asked by
John Baron
(Conservative)
Answered by
Lord Hutton of Furness
(Labour)
Answering body
Department of Health
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Tabled on
11 February 2004
For answer on
2 March 2004
Answered on
2 March 2004
Mr. Baron: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the vacancy rates are for health visitors in (a) Lambeth and
(b) Sutton primary care trusts. [155447]
Mr. Hutton :[holding answer 24 February 2004]: The information requested is shown in the table.
Department of Health Vacancies Survey, March 2003: Vacancies in England and each specified NHS Trust for qualified health visiting
staff, 3 month vacancy rates, numbers and staff in post
_________________________________________________________________________________________________.
March 2003 September 2002
3 month vacancy 3 month vacancy Staff in post Staff in post
rate (Percentage) (Number) (Whole- time (Headcount)
equivalent)
England 2.3 229 9,912 12,774
Of which:
5LD Lambeth PCT 0.0 0 78 89
5M7 Sutton and Merton 0.0 0 79 105
PCT
_________________________________________________________________________________________________.
3 month vacancy notes: 1. Three month vacancy information is as at 31 March 2003. 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 month Vacancy
Rates are three month vacancies expressed as a percentage of three month 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 2003. 5. Percentages are rounded to one
decimal place. Staff in post notes: 1. Staff in post data is from the Non-Medical Workforce Census, September 2002. 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. Sources: Department of
Health Vacancies Survey, March 2003. Department of Health Non-Medical Workforce Census, September 2002.
Subjects
Health visitors; Vacancies; Sutton; Lambeth
Date
2 March 2004
Reference
418 c862W;418 c882W; 155447
House
House of Commons