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 East Ham]
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The average number on the school rolls during the year was 16,655 made up as follows:-
Type of School | Number of Schools | Average number on Roll |
---|---|---|
County Primary: | ||
Infant | 17 ) | 10,965 |
Junior | 15 ) | |
County Secondary | 11 | 4,790 |
Voluntary (Infant and Junior) | 4 | 900 |
Totals | 44 | 16,655 |
+ 3 county schools are combined Infant and Junior.
COMPARATIVE STATISTICS
The following table indicates briefly the work of the School Health Service during the year 1952, and shows the comparative statistics for previous years.
1948 | 1949 | 1950 | 1951 | 1952 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Routine and Special Inspections at SChOOl | 6,873 | 8,603 | 7,196 | 8,016 | 7,300 |
Re-inspections at School | 2,675 | 3,142 | 2,436 | 2,906 | 2,510 |
Inspections and Re-inspections at Clinics | 10,748 | 9,686 | 10,369 | 8,676 | 7,831 |
Examinations for cleanliness | 38,561 | 42,040 | 37,569 | 39,868 | 41,392 |
Nurses' visits to homes | 3,691 | 8,012 | 4,496 | 4,156 | 3,123 |
ROUTINE INSPECTIONS IN SCHOOLS.
A. Routine Medical Inspections.
The inspections carried out during the year in the various schools
are tabulated below. A detailed analysis of the findings appears in
the Appendix. (Tables 47 to 52).