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

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Harrow 1969

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Harrow]

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in need of care and attention to a welfare home or hospital. Seven clear
days notice of an intended application must be given but the National
Assistance (Amendment) Act 1951 permits immediate removal provided
the Medical Officer of Health and another registered medical practitioner
certify that it is in the interest of the person to remove him without delay.
Under the Amendment Act the period for which a person can be detained
in the first instance is three weeks. These Acts are usually invoked in the
case of a person who (a) is suffering from grave chronic disease or, being
aged, infirm or physically incapacitated, is living in insanitary conditions
and (b) is unable to devote to himself and is not receiving from others
proper care and attention.
In practice, every effort is made to solve the problem by using the
home help service, the home nursing service and the help provided by
voluntary bodies, etc. and only invoking action under the Acts as a last
resort when everything else has failed.
It was not found necessary to take action under this Section of the Act
during the year.
Medical Arrangements for Long-Stay Immigrants

Details of immigrant families with children are particularly noted so that a health visitor can call and advise.

Country where Passport issued Commonwealth Countries:Number of Immigrants
Caribbean31
India63
Pakistan35
Other Asian15
African81
Other19
Non Commonwealth Countries:
European75
Other12
Total331

All addresses were visited and in 49 cases no knowledge of immigrants
was known.