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

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Lewisham 1970

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

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Table 20

Children Attending Special Schools or Units

(Special School/Unit Age Range 2 years to16+years)

Type of School UnitDayBoardingTotal
Deaf439 (3 weekly)55
Partially hearing32133
Partially hearing with additional handicap11
Physically handicapped112
Physically handicapped with additional handicap
Deaf/Blind
Delicate
E.S.N.77
Maladjusted

Others
Junior Training Centre 3
Early Care Unit 2
Residential Care 9
Total number of children on register: 320. Under school age: 5
SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTION
The figures provide an analysis of routine and non-routine medical inspections with,
for routine inspections, the percentage attendance of parents and care committee
representatives and the overall figures for prophylaxis. They also show the proportion
of children found with unsatisfactory physical conditions, and the percentage referred
for treatment of all defects, and of defects other than vision.
The statistics quoted in this section have been supplied by the Inner London
Education Authority and are based on a school roll of 45,093 as at May, 1970.

Table 21

Routine inspections:
Number inspected17,695
Number found not to warrant examination (7 plus "specials scheme")_
Percentage of No. inspected of:
Parent present56.6
Care Committee present51.4
No. vaccinated against smallpox69.2
No. immunised against diphtheria92.7
No. immunised against whooping cough87.4
No. vaccinated against poliomyelitis91.5
Physical condition unsatisfactory0.2
Referred for treatment of defects16.5
Referred for treatment of defects other than vision9.5
Non-routine inspections:
(i) Specials6,111
(ii) Re-inspections5,324
Total (i) and (ii)11,435
No. of routine inspections as percentage of school roll39.2
No. of non-routine inspections as percentage of school roll25.3