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Workers' Registration Scheme

Mr. Spellar: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people from the new accession states registered on the Worker Registration Scheme are resident in Birmingham. [42845]

Mr. McNulty: The Accession Monitoring Report, published on a quarterly basis, provides detailed statistical data on Accession state nationals who have registered on the Worker Registration Scheme (WRS).

However, apart from London, the report does not contain data relating to individual towns or cities. For reference, the latest version of the report is available on the Home Office website via:http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/ind/en/home/0/reports/accession_monitoring.html. The following figures have therefore been obtained from local management information using the WRS database.
 
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They have not been provided under National Statistics protocols and are therefore provisional and subject to change. The information covers the period one May 2004 to 30 September 2005, which corresponds with the period covered by the latest Accession Monitoring Report. The Birmingham postal area covers a large part of the West Midlands. Therefore the figures have been broken down into two parts (i) City of Birmingham covered by the area postcodes B1—B5 inclusive; (ii) Birmingham area postcodes (codes starting with B") within the West Midlands (excluding those in Hereford and Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Staffordshire). The number of accession state nationals who registered with the scheme and gave an address in these respective areas during the period one May 2004—30 September 2005 is as follows: (i) Birmingham (city)—1,225 (ii) Birmingham (area)—1,335 (excluding those in the Birmingham city area).

This gives a total of 2,560 within the geographical area referred to. The figures show those applicants who have registered on the Scheme since one May 2004. The figures are not current; an individual who has registered to work and who leaves employment is not required to de-register, so some of those counted will have left the employment for which they have registered and some are likely to have left the UK. Thus the number currently residing in Birmingham or the West Midlands is unknown.

Young Offenders

David Davis: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the population of each young offender institution was in each of the last eight years. [42051]

Mr. Charles Clarke: The information requested is provided in the following table. Information for prison establishments is as recorded on the Prison Service IT system.
Populations of Young Offender and Juvenile Institutions at 30 June, 1998 to 2005

Young Offender Institution19981999200020012002200320042005
Ashfield(8)359177292291266310310
Aylesbury300250349355351346360425
Brinsford(8)2967270291277273250283
Brockhill(8)681216261638
Bullwood Hall(8)7920871102146129125114
Castington(8)319138233196160253246
Chelmsford(8)8173773227
Cookham Wood(8)28176
Deerbolt420436464382478426466434
Dover316
Drake Hall(8)1726531018641322915
East Sutton Park(8)61215305342
Eastwood Park(8)1553528257
Elmley(8)372977144
Feltham(8)478421333378479474373360
Forest Bank(8)121118127145
Glen Parva(8)478509481538557574514563
Guys Marsh(8)12613513313413513113869
Hatfield(8)152113115116111
Highdown(8)4828
Hindley(8)486516527476403
Hollesley Bay(8)217209194231237221619
Holloway(8)38401433142752
Huntercombe359297339315346265346340
Lancaster Farms(8)30071304363370327386444
Moorland Open(8)1135961
Moorland(8)378396390390392398361355
New Hall(8)761109410996848777
Northallerton55450194209222196
Norwich(8)77109127119119119127
Onley(8)602582488591504543222170
Parc(8)114151116225197182
Portland(8)568559523509450433462392
Reading(8)1714191920161517
Rochester169164304391
Stoke Heath(8)591607511531652611648624
Styal(8)4268776478271430
Swinfen Hall(8)302277301307306312357343
Thorn Cross(8)237241235221200182252234
Usk/Prescoed(8)231617179100
Warren Hill(8)190215211
Werrington15996100132130113138134
Wetherby(8)3053494345333329286342
All young offenders (9)11,55011,25711,23111,05411,61011,04210,78810,800


(8) Establishments with more than one unit
(9) Includes young offenders held within other prison establishments
Establishments listed above in this table are :
Male Young Offender Institutions, closed;
Male YOIs, open;
Female YOIs, closed;
Female YOIs, open;
Male Juvenile Institutions;
Female Juvenile Institutions





 
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David Davis: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what proportion of children and young people convicted of an offence have been subject to (a) an antisocial behaviour order, (b) a parenting order and (c) a parenting contract in each of the past two years. [42151]

Fiona Mactaggart: Data are not collected in the form requested.

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department which part or agency of his Department is responsible for supervising young offenders under the Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme; and how much the programme has cost in each year since it was introduced for each local authority area. [43119]

Fiona Mactaggart: Through individual schemes attached to youth offending teams, the Youth Justice Board is responsible for funding the supervision of young offenders under the Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme. The cost of each scheme is only available from April 2003 onwards and is shown in the following table.
ISSP scheme2003–04
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey400,000
Bath, North East Somerset, North Somerset and Somerset350,000
Bedfordshire, Luton39,000
Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton600,000
Birmingham904,335
Blackpool, Blackburn, Darwen, Lancashire943,396
Bournemouth and Poole, Dorset89,700
Bracknell Forest, Reading and Wokingham, Slough, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead350,000
Bradford494,065
Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon and Hounslow800,000
Brighton and Hove, East Sussex84,500
Bristol411,473
Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes235,000
Calderdale and Kirklees468,824
Cambridge359,487
Camden, Islington, Hackney and Tower Hamlets538,645
Carmarthenshire, Mid Wales , Pembrokeshire92,605
Cheshire, Halton and Warrington175,500
City of Stoke on Trent285,258
Conwy/Denbighshire, Gwynedd and Ynys Mon99,125
Cornwall65,000
County Durham300,000
Coventry and Solihull288,194
Cumbria130,000
Darlington, Hartlepool, South Tees and Stockton-on-Tees1,188,293
Derby City, Derbyshire206,700
Devon, Plymouth, Torbay153,140
Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall, Wolverhampton600,000
East Riding of Yorkshire39,000
Essex178,750
Flintshire70,233
Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland150,000
Gloucestershire105,300
Greater Manchester2,098,080
Greenwich, Lewisham and Southwark459,986
Gwent Area532,032
Hammersmith and Fulham, Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea398,470
Hertfordshire113,750
Kent506,469
Kent and Medway150,000
Kingston-upon-Hull161,409
Knowsley, Sefton and St Helen's426,557
Lambeth and Wandsworth683,418
Leeds629,126
Leicester and Leicestershire297,700
Lincolnshire120,900
Liverpool585,791
Luton412,893
Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside493,553
Newham600,000
Norfolk100,750
North East Wales210,698
North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire101,400
North of the Tyne100,000
Northamptonshire133,250
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire743,370
Oxfordshire286,890
Peterborough300,000
Rhondda Cynon Taff, Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Brigend, Merthyr Tydfil and Neath Port Talbot1,204,668
Rotherham Sheffield Doncaster Barnsley900,000
Solihull55,000
South East London150,000
South Gloucestershire50,000
South Gloucestershire/Bristol25,000
South Yorkshire150,000
Southend-on-Sea, Thurrock126,750
Staffordshire579,032
Suffolk300,000
Sunderland Gateshead South Tyneside600,000
Surrey126,750
Swindon, Wiltshire68,510
Thames150,000
Wakefield312,157
Waltham Forest, Barking and Dagenham, Redbridge and Havering700,000
Warwickshire74,750
Wessex659,143
West Sussex88,725
Wirral337,630
Worcestershire Herefordshire Shropshire Telford397,000
York and North Yorkshire583,881
Total29,481,009

 
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