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All national health service staff, by main staff group, for specified organisations, as at 30 September 2002-06
Number (headcount)
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Total specified organisations

4,374

4,619

5,244

5,448

5,676

HCHS medical and staff(1)

34

33

34

35

35

HCHS non-medical staff

2,174

2,294

2,950

3,078

3,222

General medical practitioners (GMPs)

505

537

553

582

569

GP practice staff

1,661

1,755

1,707

1,753

1,850

5L8

Adur, Arun and Worthing PCT

HCHS medical and staff(1)

4

3

3

3

n/a

HCHS non-medical staff

786

781

1,218

1,313

n/a

GMPs

134

146

155

159

n/a

GP practice staff

530

530

530

474

n/a

5MA

Crawley PCT

HCHS medical and staff

8

10

4

4

n/a

HCHS non-medical staff

161

189

244

265

n/a

GMPs

74

78

78

84

n/a

GP practice staff

212

209

209

209

n/a

5MC

Horsham and Chanctonbury PCT

HCHS medical and staff(1)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

n/a

HCHS non-medical staff

143

233

287

272

n/a

GMPs

59

59

79

82

n/a

GP practice staff

199

190

248

424

n/a

5FK

Mid-Sussex PCT

HCHS medical and staff

19

15

19

22

n/a

HCHS non-medical staff

312

384

419

482

n/a

GMPs

95

97

97

109

n/a

GP practice staff

249

351

356

356

n/a

5L9

Western Sussex PCT

HCHS medical and staff

3

5

8

6

n/a

HCHS non-medical staff

772

707

782

746

n/a

GMPs

143

157

144

148

n/a

GP practice staff

471

475

364

290

n/a

5P6

West Sussex PCT

HCHS medical and staff

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

35

HCHS non-medical staff

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

3,222

GMPs

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

569

GP practice staff

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

1,850

n/a = Data not available.
(1) Excludes Hospital Medical Hospital Practitioners and Hospital Medical Clinical Assistants, most of whom are GPs working part time in hospitals.
(2) Zero.
Source:
The Information Centre, General and Personal Medical Services Statistics, Medical and Dental Workforce Census, Non-medical Workforce Census

Written Questions

Mr. Ellwood: To ask the Secretary of State for Health when she will answer question 139039, tabled on 21 May 2007 by the hon. Member for Bournemouth East, on Bournemouth hospital’s accident and emergency department. [144760]

Andy Burnham: A reply was given on 19 June 2007, Official Report, column 1628W.

Home Department

Antisocial Behaviour Orders

Mr. Ruffley: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many antisocial behaviour orders were (a) issued and (b) breached in each year since their introduction in (i) Suffolk, (ii) Bedfordshire, (iii) Cambridgeshire, (iv) Essex, (v) Hertfordshire, (vi) Norfolk and (vii) England. [143943]

Mr. Coaker: The available information (up to 31 December 2005, latest available) is given in the table. The first table shows the number of orders issued (by year and by area) and the second the number of breach convictions (by area and by year). It is of course possible that an order recorded as having been breached in, say, 2004 could have been issued in 2003, and therefore the two tables are not directly comparable.


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Number of antisocial behaviour orders issued at all courts, as reported to the Home Office by the Court Service, by area and year, April 1999 to December 2005
CJS area Total issued April 1999 to May 2000 June 2000 to December 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Bedfordshire

82

0

0

4

4

16

18

40

Cambridgeshire

101

5

1

2

2

15

26

50

Essex

149

0

0

0

2

16

59

72

Hertfordshire

146

1

1

9

6

17

40

72

Norfolk

123

6

0

12

9

7

43

46

Suffolk

168

3

0

4

5

25

78

53

England

9,431

104

135

344

414

1,272

3,317

3,845

Notes:
1. Previously issued data have been revised following joint Home Office/Court Service data reconciliation exercises.
2. Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used.
Source:
As reported to the Home Office by the Court Service.

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