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Wanstead and Woodford 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wanstead and Woodford]

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The following table shows the attendances made, together with the daily average: —

Quarter EndingAttendances A
Under 1 year1-2 years2-3 yearsOver 3 yearsTOTALDays OpenAverage Daily Attendance
31st March102400389132622176335.2
30th June74555632134226036440.6
30th September66397463144223686437.0
31st December80309507145423506237.9
TOTAL322166119915564953825337.7

Nurseries and Child Minders Regulation Act, 1948.
Under this Act any person who receives into her home for reward
three or more children under the age of five years to be looked after for
the day or a substantial part of the day, and premises, other than those
wholly or mainly used as a private dwelling, are required to be registered
with the Local Health Authoritv.

At the end of the year the number of premises and child minders inthe Borough registered with the County Council were: —

RegisteredNo. of children
Premises125
Child Minders26

The Daily Guardian scheme in operation in the Borough has been
continued and at the end of the year three guardians were registered with
and subsidised financially by the County Council.

Health Visiting.

The following table sets out statistically the work of the Health VisitorS in the Borough during 1951: —

Expectant Mothers (first visits)125
Expectant Mothers (re-visits)37
Infants under 1 year (first visits)749
Infants under 1 year (re-visits)1896
Infants 1 to 5 years (first visits)257
Infants 1 to 5 years (re-visits)3039
Stillbirth enquiries15