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Northern Ireland Events Company
Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what funding has been allocated by the Northern Ireland Events Company in the last five years, broken down by (a) Westminster parliamentary constituency and (b) district council area. [18020]
Mr. Hanson: The Northern Ireland Events Company has allocated exchequer funding in Northern Ireland for the amounts shown in the table as follows:
| £ million | |
|---|---|
| 200001 | 1.1 |
| 200102 | 1.6 |
| 200203 | 2.1 |
| 200304 | 2.458 |
| 200405 | 1.89 |
Information on Northern Ireland Events Company funding for events is retained in accordance with how it is distributed, i.e. to individual events and by programme. Funding is not distributed on a parliamentary constituency or district council area basis and consequently the details requested could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
Nurses
Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many new nurses have been appointed in the Province in each of the last five years. [17116]
Mr. Woodward: The information is as follows.
Notes:
1.Joiner figures may include: new graduates, return to practice, recruitment from independent and private sector, staff from other parts of the UK, Republic of Ireland and overseas.
2.Qualified nurses includes midwives and health visitors.
Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will estimate how many of the Province's qualified nurses have left the profession in each of the last 10 years. [18418]
Mr. Woodward: Information on the number of qualified nurses who have left the nursing profession is not collected. However, the number of qualified nurses leaving the HPSS in the last 10 years is provided in the following table.
Notes:
1.Leavers may include: retirees, staff transferring to the independent or private sector, staff transferring to the NHS in England, Scotland or Wales, staff taking a career break and other destinations.
2.Information on the actual destination of leavers is not collected.
3.Qualified nurses include midwives and health visitors.
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Occupational Therapy
Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many occupational therapy vacancies there are within each health trust in the Province. [17514]
Mr. Woodward: The information is as follows.
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Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many new occupational therapists have been appointed in Northern Ireland in each of the last five years. [17515]
Mr. Woodward: Information requested is provided in the table.
Notes:
Joiner figures may include: new graduates, return to practice, recruitment from independent and private sector, staff from other parts of the UK, Republic of Ireland and overseas.
Operations
Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many operations were performed in Northern Ireland in the last 12 months. [18031]
Mr. Woodward: There were 252,293 operations performed in surgical specialties in acute hospitals in Northern Ireland in 200405 (the latest year for which figures are available).
Physiotherapists
Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State forNorthern Ireland how many physiotherapists have been appointed in the Province in each of the last five years. [17546]
Mr. Woodward: Information requested is provided in the table.
Notes:
Joiner figures may include: new graduates, return to practice, recruitment from independent and private sector, staff from other parts of the UK, Republic of Ireland and overseas.
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Police Recruitment
Mr. Lidington: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will make it his policy to bar people without terrorist convictions but against whom there is good intelligence of involvement with paramilitary organisations from service as (a) full-time police officers, (b) police reservists, (c) police civilian staff and (d) police community support officers; and if he will make a statement. [18161]
Mr. Woodward: The vetting arrangements with regards to police recruitment include consideration of all relevant security and criminal information relating to the applicant and their close relatives. This also includes financial and domestic violence checks.
As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland stated unequivocally, on 13 October during his Oral Statement to the House, the normal recruitment criteria that applies to all applications to the police service at this present time will continue to apply in the future, including applications for Police Community Support Officers should the Policing Board and Chief Constable recommend their introduction to Northern Ireland.
The report of the Independent Commission was clear and unambiguous in stating that people with serious criminal or terrorist backgrounds should not be considered to serve in any area of the police service. We remain absolutely committed to this stance and foresee no circumstances where this might change.
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