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To this end it has always been the practice, where this could be arranged, to accept undertakings to take out of use lettings on the top floors of three storey houses and so simplify the fire precaution works involved. The introduction of "special grants", at the local authority's discretion for the installation of sta...
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In the light of the experience gained since that time it is now felt to be appropriate to reconsider these standards in order to see what amendments are needed, and, at the same time, consideration will be given to the desirability or otherwise of introducing a registration scheme having regard to the extensions given ...
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During the year, a Control Order, which had been made by one of the constituent authorities immediately before the formation of the present Borough in April, 1965, was revoked and the property handed back to the owners with vacant possession. 210 houses in multiple occupation were inspected in detail and 53 have been e...
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The code of practice of the Greater London Fire Brigade for means of escape in the case of fire in houses in multiple occupation is applied and 47 houses have been modified to such standards. Leaflets printed both in English and a number or foreign languages are distributed when necessary, drawing attention to the adde...
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Part III of the Housing Act 1969 introduces an entirely new system governing the rents of privately owned properties enabling controlled tenancies to be converted to regulated tenancies provided specified standards are achieved, the new rents being determined under the Rent Act 1968, the Rent Officer being responsible ...
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There is no intention of imposing an immediate and general increase in rent levels, controlled tenancies becoming regulated between 1st January 1971 and 1st January 1972 on a descending scale of rateable values, after which the actual rent increases will be phased over five equal annual stages. In addition the tenants'...
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Furthermore, understandably with tenants facing an unknown but appreciable rent increase even though it was not to be immediate, a very large proportion were likely to submit representa tions to the Department on the grounds that their dwellings were not in a satisfactory state of repair. Housing Statistics 1.
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Inspection of Dwelling Houses (i) (a) Total number of dwellings inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts) 3,290 (b) Number of inspections made for the purpose 10,476 (ii) Number of dwellings found to be unfit for human habitation 23 (iii) Number of dwellings (exclusive of those referred to und...
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53 (i) Number of dwellings in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs Nil (ii) Number of dwellings which were rendered fit after service of formal notices: (a) By owners 1 (b) By Local Authority in default of owners Nil (b) Proceedings under Public Health Acts: (i) Number of dwellings in respect of which...
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16(4) Nil (vi) Number of dwellings in respect of which Closing Orders were determined under Section 27(2) 11 (vii) Number of dwellings in respect of which Demolition Orders were revoked under Section 24(2) 1 54 4. Houses in multiple occupation β€” Housing Act 1961 (i) Number of properties made suitable for occupation by ...
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Compulsory improvement β€” Housing Act 1964 Number of dwellings in improvement areas improved to the full standard 25 Number of dwellings outside improvement areas improved to the full standard β€”Section 19 Nil CARAVANS There are two sites licensed under the Caravan Sites and Control of the Development Act 1960; one on ei...
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089 8,572 Surveys, proposals and claims 1,775 Other clean air visits 5,708 55 Food Premises Bakehouses and bakers shops 297 Butchers 773 Dairies, Milkshops and Processing Plants 170 Grocers 612 Labelling and Sampling 614 Ice Cream 119 Restaurants, cafes 800 School Meal Kitchens and Canteens 86 Stalls 172 Unsound Food 5...
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661 Hairdressers 65 Caravans 137 Watercourses 311 Not classified 2,017 5,206 42,565 Of the 2,281 informal notices served, 1005 were complied with and 146 statutory notices were required, and of these 84 had been complied with at the end of the year. 56 LOCAL LAND CHARGE ENQUIRIES These refer to enquiries from the Town ...
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During the year 81 complaints were received and investigated; the majority relating to noise from business or industrial activity and the remainder from domestic or social causes. Although not all were dealt with to the satisfaction of complainants, occupiers of factories and other business premises were not unco-opera...
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At the end of the year there were 1,097 shop premises where the Act is not applicable. In addition to the number of premises registered by the Council there are 281 registered where the Act is enforced by the Factory Inspectorate (by demarcation arrangement) and 11 premises where the Act is enforced by the Greater Lond...
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of premises Total registered premises at end of year Registered premises receiving a general inspection Offices 88 836 155 Retail shops 253 2,049 1,288 Wholesale shops, warehouses 8 59 15 Catering establishments open to the public, canteens 31 233 34 Fuel storage depots - 4 4 TOTALS 380 3,181 1.496 Table B β€” Number of ...
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of persons employed Offices 14,201 Retail Shops 8,504 Wholesale departments, warehouses 1,482 Catering establishments open to the public 1,574 Canteens 216 Fuel Storage Depots 22 TOTAL 25,999 Total males 12,974 Total females 13,025 FACTORIES AND WORKPLACES The Local Authority is responsible for enforcing the provisions...
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Premises Number on Register Number of Inspections Written Notices Occupiers prosecuted (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (i) Factories in which Section 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 are to be enforced by Local Authorities 75 82 8 - (ii) Factories not included in (i) in which Section 7 is enforced by the Local Authority. 609 662 47 - (iii) Other ...
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1) 5 3 - - - Overcrowding (S.2) 1 1 - - - Unreasonable temperature (S.3) - - - - - Inadequate ventilation (S.4) 1 1 - - - Ineffective drainage of floors (S.6) - - - - - Sanitary Conveniences (S.7) (a) Insufficient 11 1 - - - (b) Unsuitable or defective 77 43 - 6 - (c) Not separate for sexes - - - 3 - Other offences aga...
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There are 177 outworkers so notified engaged in the following trades Wearing apparel 130 Curtains and furniture hangings 2 Brass and brass articles 9 Artificial flowers 5 Making of boxes, etc. 21 Stuffed toys 3 Cosaques, Christmas stockings etc. 1 Lamp shades 6 The Public Health Inspectors made 93 visits to such premis...
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Five premises registered under the Act were inspected and found to be satisfactory. SWIMMING POOLS AND BATHS There are four public swimming establishments provided and maintained at:- Squires Lane, Finchley (Indoor) High Road, North Finchley. Daws Lane, Mill Hill. Goldsmith Avenue, West Hendon. Water treatment to the p...
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The sanitary fittings in all the public conveniences were thoroughly descaled and cleaned by a firm of specialist contractors, and it is anticipated that this will now take place annually. The use of washing facilities are free in the Borough and only at a few is a charge made for the toilet. SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOS...
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Treatment and disposal is at Edmonton. In the East Barnet area there is a separate sewerage system except for the older development in Monken Hadley area where it is partly combined. The whole of the district is sewered and treatment and disposal is at Edmonton. The Hendon area has a separate sewerage system except for...
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The number of collection rounds is 44. Disposal is effected by a destructor at Hendon on the North Circular Road and by transfer station at Summers Lane, Finchley. All disposal is the responsibility of the Greater London Council. Special arrangements are made for the regular clearance of trade refuse as required, whils...
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At the end of the year the following licences were in forcer:- Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963 3 Pet Animals Act 1951 21 Riding Establishments Act 1964 1 0 The Public Health Inspectors are "authorised officers" for enforcing the provisions of the Diseases of Animals Act 1950 and the numerous orders made thereun...
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On the facts obtained there appeared to be an infringement of the Importation of Dogs and Cats Order 1928, and in view of the Council's duty to enforce the Order, proceedings in respect of the offence were taken against the person responsible. 62 The pers on pleaded guilty and was fined Β£5 and Β£2 costs for the Council ...
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The Diseases of Animals (Waste Food) Order 1957 requires that all waste foods to be used for the feeding of animals must be boiled to minimise the risk of spread of animal diseases. The boiling plants may only be operated if satisfactory and licensed. 13 licences were in force at the end of the year. Mr. J. R. Stockman...
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In the case of dwelling houses, treatment is undertaken by the Council free of charge, and on a "time and cost" basis in respect of business premises. Treatment of sewers to reduce the number of rats was again carried out three times during the year. Fluoracetamide, a dangerous poison was used, and the work carried out...
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(a) Total number of properties (including nearby premises) inspected following notification 2,639 4 (b) Number infested by (i) Rats 1,785 4 (ii) Mice 731 - 3. (a) Total number of properties inspected for rats and/or mice for reasons other than notification 482 10 (b) Number infested by (i) Rats 169 - (ii) Mice 13 β€” The...
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One must again express thanks to the Director of the Department of Entomology of the Natural History Museum for the helpful cooperation of his experts in the identification of numerous insects. Because of complaints from some residents in regard to damage and nuisance caused by the common squirrel, the Council decided ...
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The following table shows the work done by the Disinfectors:- Disinfection Rooms 72 Articles 301 Disinfestation Ants 16 Beetles 17 Bugs 16 Cockroaches 13 Crickets 2 Fleas 64 Flies/Fly Maggots 5 Insects 6 Lice β€” Scabies 18 Mites 3 Moths 1 Drying Processes Premises 4 Articles 4 MORTUARY The public mortuary serving the Bo...
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Thirteen exhumations were carried out during the year and, where appropriate, were observed by a Public Health Inspector, to ensure compliance with the conditions in the Licence. 65 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Throughout the year there was again a steady increase in the demand for community services, ...
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The most pressing needs will therefore be taken into account in considering plans for future development with high priority being given to services for the adult subnormal and mentally infirm elderly. Mental Illness I mentioned in my last report that because of the increasing complexities of the service it was importan...
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Casework At the end of the year the total known caseload of both psychiatric patients and mentally handicapped was 1,255 β€” 906 psychiatric patients and 349 mentally handicapped over 16 years of age. Social Work with the mentally handicapped under 16 years of age continued, in the main, by the Health Visitor but in clos...
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Supervisions and discussion of cases is available for all the Mental Health Social Workers each being responsible for their own case load, and continuing care of the patient. In this way the Social Worker concerned is better able to establish the necessary relationship and provide effective long term support. Day Centr...
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Social Clubs The two social clubs for the mentally ill are organised and run by the Department's Officers who are also greatly assisted by the local voluntary organisation dealing with mental health activities. It is felt there is also a considerable need for social clubs for the mentally handicapped and educationally ...
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Potential residents must be ready to return to their previous employment or be ready to seek employment thus the danger of the hostel becoming silted with residents unable to progress to unsupervised accommodation is minimised and more 70 important the residents are at a stage where they can cope with some of the deman...
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Hospital Services Napsbury Hospital remains the sole psychiatric hospital providing cover for the mentally ill in the Borough. The hospital also provides excellent out-patient facilities at the two local General Hospitals, this service being of particular advantiage since Napsbury is situated some considerable distance...
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In the field of addiction, liaison was maintained with other bodies involved with this problem, and the Principal Medical Officer joined the Drug Discussion Group at the King Edward VII Hospital Centre. It will be appreciated that all Mental Health Social Workers are involved with drug dependency in their day to day wo...
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Training Schools The provisions available in the two junior training schools have been found to be adequate for present needs and therefore there is no immediate proposal to increase the number of schools. One of the most important factors for the handicapped child is establishing social competence and noticeable progr...
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These various forms of special equipment have proved a great value in teaching co-ordination, accelerating reading and language development and stimulating untapped resources within the mentally handicapped child. I am pleased to acknowledge that the success and progress of these schools is attributable to the tireless...
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It is frequently the short term care rather than the supporting help which enables the family to go on. Voluntary organisations are the main source of short term care vacancies and 46 patients benefited from this service during the year. Residential Care Permanent care grows more difficult to obtain each year and many ...
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Parents of the children are encouraged to have their child home, where possible, for the occasional weekend and also for holiday periods during the summer months; this is not only beneficial to the child but is effective in releasing a bed for short term care and helps in a small way with the numerous emergency placeme...
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1969 Mentally 111 Elderly Mentally Infirm Psychopathic Subnormal Severely subnormal Total Under age 16 16 and over Under age 16 16 and over Under age 16 16 and over Under age 16 16 and over M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (ID (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) 1 Total n...
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day centres or training centres (including special units) 1 1 6 7 4 2 21 4 Receiving home training 5 Awaiting home training 6 Resident in L.A. home/hostel 4 6 1 5 2 18 7 Awaiting residence in L.A.
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home/hostel 8 Resident in other home/hostel 19 12 1 8 9 8 4 15' 6 82 9 Boarded out in private household 1 1 2 10 Attending day hospital 3 6 9 11 Receiving home visits and not inc in lines 2-10 (a) suitable to attend a training centre 11 14 9 31 1 66 (b) others 1 1 55 136 3 92 62 2 6 28 33 419 cn Cases of Mentally III P...
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after or during outpatient or day treatment 49 58 107 (d) Local education authorities (e) Police and courts 40 19 59 (f) Other sources 3 2 138 213 356 (g) Total 6 2 438 594 1040 Persons Under Local Authority Care At 31.12.69 MENTALLY ILL ELDERLY MENTALLY INFIRM SUBNORMAL TOTAL Under 16 years 16 years & over Male Female...
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Residential Accommodation The demand for residential accommodation continues to increase, and the number requiring admission at 31st December, 1969 had grown to 227. The number of people accommodated in Council Homes for the elderly at the end of the year was 370, and was made up as follows:β€” Name of Home No. of Beds D...
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50 Mixed Total 370 During the year the new "Meadowside" Welfare Home in Holden Road, Finchley was opened; it will be recalled that this replaces the former Home of the same name, demolished in 1967. In my 1967 Report I referred to Redhill House the former Poor Law Institution and the programmed closure of these premise...
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During the year 102 people were admitted to the Council's Homes; 62 residents died, and 46 were transferred to hospital. Short-stay accommodation was provided for 37 persons, to enable relatives who normally care for them to take a holiday. 79 Improvements and maintenance of buildings, furniture and equipment was maint...
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Registered Homes for the Elderly and Handicapped There were 54 Registered Homes for the Elderly and Handicapped in the Borough, providing accommodation for 937 persons; 746 resided in Homes run by Voluntary Organisations and 191 in Private Homes for the elderly. Four additional Homes were registered during the year, an...
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Finchley Work Centre This Centre is organised by the Finchley Guild of Social Service, and provides a most worthwhile and interesting service for elderly persons in the East Finchley area. Meals on Wheels This service organised by the Women's Royal Voluntary Service, as Agents of the Council, provided 59, 642 meals dur...
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Homeless Families Provision for homeless families evicted from their homes for a variety of reasons continued to be a serious and increasing problem. This is borne out by the fact that both homeless family.hostels i.e. Kelvedon, 27 Woodside Avenue, Finchley, N.12 (accommodation 12 families) and Redhill Lodge, Burnt Oak...
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The building of The Croft a new homeless family unit was commenced during the year and completion is anticipated in the early part of 1970. Fami lies Persons Number accommodated as at 1.1.69 41 177 Number of applications during 1969 (Family Units) 109 - Number of admissions during 1969 51 188 Number re-housed by the Co...
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12 39 Children born to residents during 1969 β€” 8 Husbands rejoining families during 1969 β€” 3 Number remaining as at 31.12.69 56 234 81 Number of Men, Women and Children resident at 31st December Men (aged 16 and over) 37 Women (aged 16 and over) 57 Children (aged 5-15) 65 " (aged under 5) 75 Total 234 Services for the ...
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Tape Recorders, large print books (Available from local Library). Educational grants for further studies Social Clubs Industrial and Social Rehabilitation for Partially-Sighted persons, whose sight is likely to deteriorate. Handicraft Classes. Financial assistance with holidays. Dancing Classes and Dances (see Blind Se...
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Age Groups 0-1 2-4 5-15 16-20 21-49 50-64 65+ Total Males β€” β€” 9 2 8 10 24 53 Females β€” β€” 8 1 15 14 79 117 Total β€” β€” 17 3 23 24 103 170 Registered Partially-Sighted Persons other than those near or prospectively blind 16-20 21-49 50-64 65+ Total Mainly Industrially Handicapped Employed: Males 3 6 5 β€” 14 Females 1 6 3 β€” ...
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still at school: Males β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Females 1 β€” β€” β€” 1 0 7 18 13 41 79 0-5 5-16 Total Chil< iren under 16: Attending special schools: Males β€” 4 4 Females β€” 4 4 Attending other schools: Males β€” 3 3 Females β€” 2 2 Not at school: Males β€” 2 2 Females β€” 2 2 β€” 17 17 83 Services for the Blind "A person so blind as to be unable to ...
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Christmas Parcels from Middlesex Association for the Blind Talking Book Machines Library Service of literature in Braille Wireless Set from Wireless for the Blind Fund Wireless Licence Exemption Certificate from London Borough of Barnet Bus Passes from London Transport Educational Grants for further studies, tape recor...
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card games, etc. (Paid at cost price) Aids Loan of typewriters and tape recorders Escort duties by B.R.C.S. and League of Jewish Women Various house and garden jobs by Task Force Home Helps Industrial Rehabilitation (organised by R.N.I.B.) 84 Number of Registered Blind Persons at 31.12.69 Age Groups 0-1 2-4 5-15 16-20 ...
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in the following Age Groups:β€” Age Groups 0-1 2-4 5-15 16-20 21-49 50-64 65+ Total Males 1 β€” 1 1 1 6 36 46 Females 1 β€” β€” β€” 4 9 64 78 Total 2 β€” 1 1 5 15 100 124 Employment 90 registered Blind persons were in employment at the end of the year; 7 in special Workshops, 8 in Home Workers Schemes and 75 in open employment. Th...
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Shorthand Typists & Secretaries 8 Braille Copyists 1 Clerical Workers 1 Telephone Operators 12 Working Proprietors & Shop Managers 2 Sales Representatives, Agents & Collectors 1 Machine Tool Operators 5 Fitters & Assemblers 3 Viewers, Inspectors & Testers 1 Packers 1 Carpenters & Joiners 1 Knitters (Hand & Machine) 3 U...
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(b) With speech: "Those who (even with a hearing aid) have little or no useful hearing, but whose normal method of communication is by speech and lip-reading". Hard of Hearing: "Those who (with or without a hearing aid) have some useful hearing, and whose normal method of communication is by speech, listening and lip-r...
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The number of persons on the Register at 31st December, 1969 was 111, in the following age groups Age Group Deaf with speech Deaf without speech Hard of hearing Total Under 16 1 1 β€” 2 16-64 years 21 24 10 55 65 years or over 12 12 30 54 Total 34 37 40 111 86 The "Hard of Hearing" Groups at Chipping Barnet and Hendon co...
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No charge if Borough Council property . Financial assistance with holidays Transport to Centres and to special functions Rehabilitation Centre (Deansbrook Road, Edgware) Home Helps Clubs and Handicraft Classes β€” some in co-operation with the British Red Cross Society Functional Assessment Unit β€” arrangements made for a...
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The Rehabilitation Centre at Deansbrook Road, Edgware, provided a useful service 87 for the physically handicapped and the blind. The number of persons attending daily varied between 20 and 40, most of whom were conveyed by Council transport. The British Red Cross Society continued to operate weekly Handicraft Classes ...
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Adaptations to the homes of physically-handicapped persons were carried out in 122 cases, at a total cost of Β£1575. 2. 0; 437 aids to daily living were issued at a cost of Β£1483. 8. 7. and 84 second-hand aids were supplied from stock; all these aids were loaned free of charge. 88 PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICES PERSONAL HEALT...
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The liaison between the Authority's home nursing staff and hospital nursing staff was further improved by the commencement of regular visits by the Authority's staff to local hospitals to discuss those cases for discharge that were to be nursed in the community, and to provide information on the social aspects of cases...
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Owing to the changing midwifery pattern, domiciliary midwives have been able to form a closer liaison with the local hospital maternity units by attendance in the wards and in ante-natal Out-patients Departments. Some midwives have the opportunity of delivering their patients who are booked for early discharge from the...
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Health Education is now being given by health visitors in both General Practitioners' surgeries and local authority premises. Home Visiting Cases First Effective Total Effective No.Access Visits at request of G.P.
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or Hospital Expectant Mothers 1025 1486 342 β€” Children born in: 1969 4665 8753 2056 β€” 1968 3589 6749 2054 β€” 1964-67 5839 10650 2348 β€” Persons aged 65 or over 2319 5354 716 1235 Mentally disordered 210 701 126 159 Persons discharged from hospital (other than mental hospitals) 236 298 60 210 Households β€” Tuberculous 453 ...
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Families re-housed from temporary accommodation during the year were given all possible support. Care of Mothers and Young Children Notification of Births Number of births in the London Borough of Barnet during 1969 as adjusted by inward and outward transfers.- 92 (i) Live Births (a) Domiciliary 254 (b) Institutional 3...
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Ante-Natal Clinics (Combined with Post-Natal) Clinics No. of sessions held Total No. of Attendances Ante-Natal Post-Natal Oak Lane 12 42 (61) 2 (-) Torrington 12 67 (56) 3 (2) Central Hendon 6 21 (71) - (2) Childs Hill 12 36 (53) - (2) Mill Hill 11 64 (122) - (7) West Hendon 15 147 (105) 3 (-) Holly Park 12 9 (9) - (6)...
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A total of 260 women attended clinics in the Borough for ante-natal examination and 13 for post-natal. 93 Attendance at combined Mothercraft and Relaxation Clinics Combined Mothercraft and Relaxation No of Sessions Total Attendances Average attendance per Session Central 24 162 6.8 Childs Hill 25 73 2.9 East Barnet 33 ...
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During the year 74 cases were notified to the Department by Hospitals, General Practitioners and Domiciliary Midwives and details of these were passed to the Registrar General Names of the children affected have been added to the Observation Register, so that they can be examined at the appropriate time and treatment g...
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0 1872 53 Claremont 31 708 22.8 381 18 Colindale 50 1856 37.1 833 2 Dollisfield 23 346 15.0 223 5 East Barnet 95 2807 29.6 1420 2 Edgware 65 1529 23.5 689 13 Etchingham Park 103 2377 23.1 1242 β€” Holders Hill 24 494 20.6 248 1 Holly Park 52 1236 23.8 759 β€” Mill Hill 96 2762 26.7 1408 β€” Oak Lane 115 2608 22.7 1555 18 Oak...
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Marks 12 162 13.5 104 1 St. Stephens 22 451 20.5 248 2 Sanders Lane 26 594 22.8 270 β€” Sutton Road 50 1232 24.6 693 β€” Torrington 102 2692 26.4 1168 β€” Vale Drive 29 691 23.8 423 8 Watling 21 202 9.6 113 West Hendon 98 2095 21.3 857 8 766 Finchley Road 48 921 19.2 518 3 Watling G.P.
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attachment 51 796 15.6 524 _ 108, Watling Avenue 29 872 30.1 542 β€” Sessions without a doctor Broadfields 1 38 38.0 _ _ Central 40 529 13.2 Claremont 19 311 16.4 β€” Dollisfield 3 14 4.7 β€” East Barnet 4 86 21.5 Edgware 36 414 11.5 Holders Hill 25 326 13.6 Mill Hill 7 107 15.3 St. Marks 12 109 9.1 St.
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Stephens 2 32 16.0 Sanders Lane 22 243 11.0 β€” Vale Drive 1 17 17.0 Inglis Barracks 43 607 14.1 β€” β€” Developmental Clinics Broadfields 7 46 6.6 46 β€” Central 11 59 5.4 59 β€” Claremont 6 45 7.5 45 β€” East Barnet 12 43 3.6 12 β€” Garth Road 6 31 5.2 6 β€” Holly Park 5 44 8.8 5 β€” Mill Hill 7 60 8.6 7 β€” Oak Lane 24 310 12.1 24 β€” Oa...
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Barnabas 15 192 12.8 15 β€” Sutton Road 6 46 7.7 6 β€” Vale Drive 3 5 1.7 3 β€” TOTALS 1933 47995 24.8 21781 180 95 Number of children who attended during 1969: Born 1969 Born 1968 Born 1964-67 3738 2839 3147 9724 Midwifery There has been a continued reduction in the number of home deliveries by domiciliary midwives, 254 del...
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During the year it was recommended that the phenistix method of screen testing infants for phenylketonuria should be replaced by the Guthrie blood test method and arrangements were made with Barnet General Hospital for all staff who would be concerned with this to receive instruction regarding the collection of blood s...
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Loan of Nursing Equipment The British Red Cross Society continued to act as agent of the Authority in providing for the loan of nursing equipment, apart from large items. Items such as ripple mattreses, hoists and special beds, are hired or purchased by the Authority. A small loan charge is collected by the Society tow...
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Aged 65 or over in 1969 Age under 65 in 1969 Chronic sick or Tubercular Mentally disordered Maternity Others Total Number of Cases 1419 131 16 124 543 2233 Neighbourly Help Service 60 Neighbourly helps were employed at the end of the year and were providing assistance to 60 households. Day Nurseries During the year the...
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of approved places Children on Register at 31st December 1969 Attendances for the year Average daily attendances 0-2 2-5 0-2 2-5 Lakeview 60 15 42 2476 8948 45 Kingswood 50 13 39 1622 8117 38 Wood Street 55 6 43 1537 7888 37 TOTALS 165 34 124 5635 24953 120 Private Day Nurseries and Registered Child Minders 98 During t...
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A new course was mounted by Barnet College of Further Education in January, which provides training for potential play group supervisors, and some of the supervisors of well established play groups have also benefited from attendance at the course. It operate on a one day a week basis during the full academic year and ...
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The service was supplemented by work undertaken on behalr or the Authority by voluntary bodies. Category Persons provided with Treatment Directly by the Authority (including those treated by private chiropodists on behalf of the Authority) Through arrangements with Voluntary Organisations Elderly persons 1766 693 Physi...
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Bedford House, Hammers Lane, Mill Hill, N.W.7. Convent of St. Mary at the Cross, Hale Lane, Edgware. Manor House Hospital, (The Industrial Orthopaedic Society) North End Road, N.W.ll. Stuart House, 66 West Heath Road, N.W.3. The National Kidney Centre, 1 Fairholme Gardens, N.3. Northumberland House Mental Nursing Home,...
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of Beds 26 Medical/Chronic 34 Chronic 12 Medical/Chronic 12 Medical/Chronic 21 Medical/Chronic 4 Medical/Chronic 23 Chronic 48 Incurable Orthopaedic (Female) 139 Medical/Chronic 8 Chronic 3 30 Mental Nurses Agencies The three nurses' agencies: The Hertford Nurses Bureau, 45 Manor Road, Barnet The Finchley Nurses Co-ope...
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Priority Dental Services The number of expectant and nursing mothers and children under 5 years of age receiving dental treatment at clinics, continued to decline and it is assumed that this is attributable to the fact that a greater number of patients are seeking free treatment from their own private dental practition...
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35 93 Teeth otherwise conserved 259 - Teeth root filled - - Inlays/Crowns - 3 Number of courses of treatment completed during the year 275 38 Prosthetics Patients supplied with full upper or full lower (first time) 20 Patients supplied with other dentures 19 Number of dentures supplied 39 101 Anaesthetics General anaes...
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The Department's health visitors and T.B. visitors continued to carry out social visiting and act as liaison between the patients and the Chest Physicians. 1. Number of cases of tuberculosis under treatment or supervision at 31st December, 1969. Respiratory Non-Respiratory Men Women Children Total Men Women Children To...
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Number of cases of respiratory tuberculosis (whether notified or not) included under Section 1 above which were new to the clinics (but excluding transfers from other clinics) during the year ended 31st December 1969: 102 *C!assification Non-Bacteriologically Confirmed Bacteriologically Confirmed Men Women Children Tot...
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Group I Total area of disease not exceeding one third of one lung in aggregate Group II Total area of disease not exceeding two thirds of one lung in aggregate Group III Total area of disease exceeding (including miliary disease) two thirds of one lung in aggregate Tuberculosis pleural effusions, pleural thickening wit...
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A revision of the establishment of this home and the introduction of trained nursery nurses to replace attendants was effected this year and this led to an improvement in the standard of care the babies received. The nursery nurses were also helpful in teaching the mothers the general principles of mothercraft and infa...
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West Hendon Clinic, 215 The Broadway, N.^' 9. Oak Lane Clinic, East Finchley, N.2. Cervical Cytology This service continued during the year at the following clinics: Torrington, Childs Hill, East Barnet, Watling, Vale Drive, West Hendon, Oak Lane and Edgware. Fortnightly sessions were held at the clinics and all women ...
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of Sessions New Cases Total Attendances Average attendances per session Childs Hill 23 238 253 11.0 East Barnet 21 167 198 9.4 Oak Lane 20 96 119 6.0 Torrington 39 291 343 7.0 Vale Drive 22 152 171 7.8 Watling 17 177 183 10.8 West Hendon 22 137 149 6.8 Edgware 2 24 24 12.0 TOTALS 166 1282 1440 8.7 104 Vaccination and I...
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Committee on the Development of Vaccines and Immunological Procedures had recommended that, in future, the efficacy of pertussis vaccines should be kept under surveillance. It was proposed that this should continue along the lines of the P.H.L.S. Survey involving the observations of attack rate in vaccinated children e...
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Completed Primary Course Type of Vaccine or Dose Year of Birth Others under age 16 TOTAL 1969 1968 1967 1966 1962-65 1. Quadruple DTPP _ β€” _ _ _ _ 2. Triple DTP 182 1735 279 21 55 13 2285 3. Diphtheria/Pertussis β€” 5 2 2 1 β€” 10 4. Diphtheria/Tetanus 7 123 46 11 80 35 302 5. Diphtheria - 1 β€” 1 3 3 8 6. Pertussis β€” β€” β€” β€” ...
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Sabin 203 1824 355 55 124 104 2665 10. Measles 1 164 423 284 361 43 1276 11. Total immunised against Diphtheria (Lines 1-2-3-4-5) 189 1864 327 35 139 51 2605 12. Total immunised against Whooping Cough/Pertussis (Lines 1-2-3-6) 182 1740 281 23 56 13 2295 13. Total immunised against Tetanus (Lines 1-2-4-7) 189 1862 325 3...
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Re-inforcing Doses Type of Vaccine or Dose Year of Birth Others under age 16 TOTAL 1969 1968 1967 1966 1962-65 1. Quadruple D.T.P.P. _ _ _ 2. Triple D.T.P. 1 255 887 88 641 70 1942 3. Diphtheria/Pertussis - 1 1 - 10 - 12 4. Diphtheria/Tetanus - 45 154 46 1585 311 2141 5. Diphtheria - 1 2 - 12 9 24 6. Pertussis - β€” β€” β€” ...