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Croydon 1956

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT RETURN

The following numbers of children were examined by the medical officers during 1956 as to their fitness to undertake the part-time employment indicated:-

19561955195419591952
Delivery of Goods for Shopkeepers62861225374
Delivery of Newspapers365364501328338
Delivery of Milk1317331532
Shop Assistants61674877138
501534704473562

THE PROVISION OF MEALS AND MILK AND COD LIVER
OIL AND MALT
During 1956 all milk was supplied free of charge and approximately
30,100 children per day received one-third of a pint each
in Maintained Schools. This was equal to 90% of children attending
in such schools.
Since 1st September, 1956, milk has also been supplied by
the Education Committee to children in the Non-Maintained School
in accordance with instructions from the Ministry of Education.
Approximately 4,900 bottles per day are supplied to the NonMaintained
schools.
All milk supplied is pasteurised, and the sources of supply
are subject to the approval and constant supervision of the medical
Officer of Health.
The number of meals supplied daily to children during 1956
was approximately 16, 500.
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC

Return of Cases referred by the School Medical Officer and the Education Department, from 1st January to 31st December, 1956

BoysGirls
Total number referred4421
Analysis of the above Cases:- Diagnostic only114
Current Cases under treatment188
Cases Closed - improved85
Cases Closed - not improved74
4421