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London County Council 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London County Council]

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Mental
Deficiency
Acta. Cases
notified to
the local
authority.

The following table shows the number of cases notified by the education authority under Section 2 (2) of the Mental Deficiency Act, 1913, as amended by the Mental Deficiency Act, 1927, during the year 1933 (the figures in brackets being those for the previous year):—

(a) Feeble-minded—Boys.Girls.
(1) Leavers169(124)186(128)
(2) Detrimental3(3)3(2)
(3) Special circumstances .(2)1(2)
(4) Ineducable17(12)11(15)
(b) Imbeciles72(78)67(82)
(c) Idiots5(3)3(4)
266(222)271(233)
Total*537 (455)

* Includes 16 children (12 imbecile, 4 idiot), who were admitted to institutions under the
Metropolitan Asylums Board Order, 1911, and on attaining the age of 7 years were notified by the
local education authority in order to bring them within the scope of the Mental Deficiency Acts.
After-careers.

The chief officer of the mental hospitals department has furnished the following return for the year 1933 on after-care of children formerly attending special schools for the mentally defective, but whose names were not notified to the Mental Hospitals Committee as being cases in which the Education Committee were of opinion that further aid in the form of supervision, guardianship or institutional care under the Mental Deficiency Acts was necessary:—

Classification.Male.Female.Total.Grand total under headings.
(1) Number of children born in or subsequent to 1915 who have left special schools and who were on the books of the supervision section on 31st December, 1933404214618618
(2) Number who after trial have proved themselves to be incapable by reason of mental or physical defect of undertaking remunerative employment1462020
(3) Number employed as under :— (a) Industrial or manual occupations (i.e., factory work, trade or any part of a trade)235145380
(b) Agricultural or rural occupations11
(c) Domestic occupations—
M.F.Total
(1) Receiving remuneration 52025
(2) Required for work at home 189
(d) Commercial, shop assistant, or selling behind a counter, office boys or girls6 1528 334 18
(e) Gone into army, navv or merchant service
(/) Blind alley or other precarious occupations (i.e., vanboys, newsboys, errand boys and girls, selling from a barrow)72678511
(4) Number judged to be employable but out of work3694545
(5) Number whose careers have not been traced :—
(a) Not visited and not seen at bureaux211233
(b) Visited but no information obtainable45942
(6) Cases dealt with in addition to above including those who have since:—
(a) died
(b) attained the age of 18 years248127375
(c) been dealt with under M.D. Act232649
(d) been lost sight of, or have left London13518442

N.B.—In addition to the 618 after-care cases shown in the above return there were
524 boys and girls between 16 and 18 years of age who had left special schools and were
under statutory supervision on 31st December, 1933. These also were on the books of the
supervision section for placing in employment.