London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Finsbury 1953

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

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Rehousing.
Applications for rehousing by the Borough Council are made
to the Housing Department and these are assessed according to their
need according to a points scheme. When accompanied by medical
certificates to support the application on medical grounds these are
referred to the Medical Officer of Health. Enquiries are then made
by the Nurse/Visitor into the detailed nature of the family health
and the apparent bearing of the accommodation in use on this, and
when desirable, an inspection is carried out by the Sanitary Inspector.
These reports are then correlated with the medical certificates, and
a degree of medical priority is then allotted according to the scheme.
A large number of applications were dealt with in this manner.
Applications for rehousing by the London County Council are
made to that body. Reports are then frequendy asked for and
supplied in regard to existing overcrowding and sanitary defects.
If accompanied by medical certificates, further information is given,
on request, to the Divisional Medical Officer of the London County
Council, who is responsible for allocating priorities on medical
grounds.

During the year families were rehoused as follows:—

Families
Rehoused in Council Flats86
Rehoused in requisitioned property22
Rehoused from Clearance Areas46
Families transferred in Council property ..121
Families rehoused by London County Council74
Families rehoused in new Towns
Families found own accommodation170

Rent and Mortgage Interest Restriction Acts.
No certificate of unfitness was issued during the year. One old
certificate was still in operation at the end of the year.