Worker Registration Scheme certificates granted for the period 1 May 2004-30 September 2008
Occupation
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Total
Alternative/complementary medicine specialist
5
10
5
5
5
35
Anaesthetist
30
65
35
15
25
170
Care assistants and home carers
2,860
6,880
6,285
4,340
2,410
22,775
Chiropodist
0
0
0
(1)
0
(1)
Consultant, hospital
20
105
50
50
30
255
Dental hygienist
15
30
10
15
5
80
Dental nurse
85
130
110
65
35
420
Dental practitioner
20
235
85
30
10
385
Dietician
(1)
0
0
(1)
(1)
5
Doctor (hospital)
60
230
250
205
120
860
General practitioner
15
50
35
25
10
130
Manager, care home
5
10
5
10
10
40
Manager, health and social services
15
25
20
55
25
135
Midwife
(1)
5
(1)
(1)
(1)
5
Nurse
35
125
120
90
60
425
Nursing auxiliaries and assistants
135
145
150
75
65
570
Optician
20
10
15
15
5
65
Pharmacist/pharmacologist
40
135
210
220
130
730
Physiologist
(1)
5
5
5
0
10
Physiotherapist
10
25
20
10
5
70
Psychiatrist
5
15
25
5
5
45
Psychologist
5
5
(1)
(1)
(1)
15
Researcher (medical)
30
110
100
110
85
430
Residential wardens and Houseparents
45
60
55
70
55
285
Social Worker
55
145
115
50
25
390
Surgeon
10
35
15
15
5
75
Technician, medical
25
65
75
125
70
360
Ward Sister
5
(1)
5
5
(1)
15
Warden (care home)
15
15
20
10
10
65
Total
3,560
8,660
7,820
5,620
3,200
28,855
(1) Indicates one or two Notes:
1. The figures are for initial applications only; they do not include multiple applications, where an individual is doing more than one job simultaneously nor re-registrations, where an individual has changed employers.
2. Data presented up to the same period as the current published Accession Monitoring report.
3. Figures are rounded to nearest five.
4. Because of rounding figures may not add up to totals shown.
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The figures quoted are not provided under National Statistics protocols and have been derived from local management information and are therefore provisional and subject to change. The occupational categories used are not compatible with the Standard Occupational Classification.
Genetics: Databases
Jenny Willott:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department with reference to the answer of 7 May 2008, Official Report, columns 994-96W, on genetics: databases, how many new profiles have been 29 Jan 2009 : Column 808W
added to the national DNA database in each month since March 2008, broken down by police force; and if she will make a statement. [251163]
Mr. Alan Campbell:
It is understood that this question refers to the number of crime scene sample profiles added to the National DNA Database, since a separate question has been asked on the number of people added in each month from 18 January 2008 to date.
The number of crime scene samples added in each of the nine months from April 2008 to December 2008 for all police forces is shown in the following table.
NDNADCrime scene profiles loaded by force and by month April to December 2008
Force
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total April to December
Avon and Somerset
128
136
125
123
112
145
126
129
111
1,135
Bedfordshire
29
52
35
60
56
61
49
43
40
425
British Transport
64
42
44
44
34
39
57
30
37
391
Cambridgeshire
46
53
52
55
51
63
56
48
63
487
Cheshire
141
93
92
82
91
124
78
107
84
892
City of London Police
5
6
8
6
4
6
0
4
2
41
Cleveland
40
40
23
26
22
21
20
20
15
227
Cumbria
40
22
45
30
35
19
33
28
28
280
Derbyshire
73
63
81
49
54
41
66
57
36
520
Devon and Cornwall
69
60
66
63
63
49
53
48
55
526
Dorset
38
34
23
39
34
22
37
35
26
288
Durham
43
45
36
32
33
39
29
41
48
346
Dyfed-Powys / Haverford West
10
14
12
12
15
15
17
12
10
117
Essex
89
104
97
86
101
88
91
70
78
804
Gloucestershire
17
24
18
26
18
21
30
21
26
201
Greater Manchester police
329
239
310
268
327
264
370
321
280
2,708
Gwent
38
33
28
32
18
29
29
36
33
276
Hampshire
115
98
146
111
109
101
112
72
79
943
Hertfordshire
53
56
59
51
49
49
41
41
63
462
Humberside
73
113
85
98
76
86
87
60
64
742
Kent
242
184
186
239
223
231
224
166
187
1,882
Lancashire
250
234
184
183
181
165
162
130
105
1,594
Leicestershire
54
71
53
77
53
66
69
42
52
537
Lincolnshire
47
42
33
38
33
33
34
26
30
316
Merseyside
139
130
166
125
126
144
174
147
111
1,262
Metropolitan police
566
480
531
585
464
562
477
449
438
4,552
Norfolk
7
117
59
68
51
65
52
43
35
497
North Wales
90
73
66
86
69
69
65
54
54
626
North Yorkshire
30
25
35
25
27
24
25
22
19
232
Northamptonshire
61
85
55
71
60
66
94
52
99
643
Northumbria
95
138
112
146
109
141
144
152
107
1,144
Nottinghamshire
68
75
41
47
64
58
40
52
61
506
South Wales Constabulary
109
104
106
63
80
70
94
85
54
765
South Yorkshire
94
131
79
105
90
88
85
88
73
833
Staffordshire
105
87
87
67
79
101
81
94
70
771
Suffolk
33
55
29
40
48
25
37
40
23
330
Surrey
53
63
51
59
47
56
49
47
62
487
Sussex
175
149
158
161
138
149
184
139
123
1,376
Thames Valley
154
121
122
118
97
127
114
115
119
1,087
Warwickshire Police
32
26
28
34
14
36
21
30
32
253
West Mercia
99
64
97
78
84
89
76
54
55
696
West Midlands
240
188
207
167
204
186
200
174
143
1,709
West Yorkshire
201
204
194
168
142
186
164
136
115
1,510
Wiltshire
40
37
45
29
26
19
24
31
26
277
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England and Wales Total
4,424
4,210
4,109
4,072
3,811
4,038
4,070
3,591
3,371
35,696
Total other forces(1)
169
121
107
142
95
240
205
136
130
1,345
Total all forces
4,593
4,331
4,216
4,214
3,906
4,278
4,275
3,727
3,501
37,041
(1) Eight Scottish forces, PSNI, Jersey, Guernsey, Ministry of Defence Police etc.