Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]
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TABLE V VERMINOUS CONDITIONS
(1) | Average number of visits per school made during the year by the School Nurses or other authorised persons | 14 |
(2) | Total number of examinations of children in the Schools by School Nurses or other authorised persons | 33336 |
(3) | Number of individual children found unclean | 826 |
(4) | Number of individual children cleansed under Section 87 (2) and (3) of the Education Act, 1921 | 2 |
(5) | Number of cases in which legal proceedings were token:- | |
(a) Under the Education Act, 1921 | 2 | |
(b) Under School Attendance Byelaws | Nil |
TABLE VI
BLIND AND DEAF CHILDREN
Number of totally or almost totally blind and deaf children who are not at the
present time receiving education suitable for their special needs. The return
should relate to all such children including evacuees resident in the Authority's
area.
1.
At a Public
Elementary School
2.
At an Institution
other than a
Special School
3.
At no School
or
Institution
Blind Children - - 1
Deaf Children - -
MENTALLY DEFECTIVE CHILDREN.
Total number of children notified during the year ended 31st December,
1941, by the Local Education Authority to the Local Mental Deficiency
Authority, under the Mental Deficiency (Notification of Children)
Regulations, 1928. 7