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Lambeth 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth Borough]

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Infant Life Protection.
In accordance with the Transfer of Powers (London) Order, 1933,
the administration of the provisions of the Children and Young
Persons Acts, 1908 to 1933, now consolidated in the Public Health
(London) Act, 1936, was transferred to the Borough Council, and
the summary of this work for the year ended the 31st December,
1936, now follows :—
No. of Foster Mothers on Register 180
No. of Nurse Children on Register 262
No. of Visits and Re-Visits paid to Nurse Children 1,212

Year of BirthNo. of Nurse ChildrenNo. of Visits
193653148
193564270
193426124
193321115
193223150
19311158
19301494
192919112
192817101
19271440
Totals2621,212

No. of Visits, including verifications and registering of homes 1,805
No. of Foster Mothers removed from Borough 16
No. of Nurse Children legally adopted by Foster Parents 6
No. of Nurse Children taken by National Children's Aid and
Adoption Society with a view to adoption 2
No. of Nurse Children who attained the age of 9 years 10
No. of Deaths 1
No. of Legal Proceedings taken —
A prime condition for registration of a foster mother is that she
shall attend regularly at her local Welfare Centre with the foster
child. The attendance is now 100 per cent., which may be
contrasted with the attendance of less than 25 per cent. before the
Transfer of Powers Order was made.