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 St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]
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The associations included, particulars of the work of which have already been given, are those to which the St. Pancras Borough Council make contributions and the amounts of the Council's contributions under the old and the new schemes are given in the following table:—
Association. | Scheme commencing 1st April, 1937, and expiring 31st March, 1942. | Scheme expiring 31st March, 1937. | |
---|---|---|---|
£ | £ | ||
These centres carry out routine M. & C. W. work in defined areas and are staffed by officers of Borough Council. | St. Pancras School for Mothers | 777 | 777 |
Somers Town Welfare Centre | 275* | 275* | |
North St. Pancras School for Mothers | 220 | 136 | |
South Highgate Welfare Centre | 160* | 141* | |
Camden Town „ | 670* | 560* | |
These associations render various ancillary services. | St. Pancras Dispensary | 200 | 146 |
University College Hospital | 1150 | 890 | |
Whitefield Day Nursery | 480 | 480 | |
Kentish Town „ | 513 | 513 | |
Margaret „ | 760 | 750 | |
Mayoress of St. Pancras Home for Sick Poor Children | 750 | 700 | |
Home Helps Committee | 250 | 150 |
* The Borough Council provides the building in these cases and the following amounts included in the figures given here
are allocations in respect of the use of building:—Camden Town, £330 , Somers Town, £191; and South
Highgate, £123.
The payment of the above-mentioned contributions is subject to the following
conditions:—
1. That the Borough Council are satisfied as to the efficiency of the maternity and child
welfare service provided by the association in respect of which the contribution is
payable, and that such service is being used by a reasonable number of those
persons for whom it is provided;
2. That no reduction or alteration of such service is made without the consent of the
Borough Council;
3. That such service, and any premises in which it is carried on, are open to inspection
at all reasonable times by any officer of the Borough Council duly authorised by the
Council, and by any officer of the Ministry of Health appointed for that purpose by
the Minister;
4. That the association sends to the Borough Council in each year a copy of the annual
report of the association on the maternity and child welfare work of the previous
year, together with a statement of the accounts of the association for that year
relating to such work and a copy of the auditors' certificate thereon, and furnishes the
Borough Council from time to time with such other information relating to the
maternity and child welfare services provided by the association and the expenditure
thereon as may reasonably be required.