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Hillingdon 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hillingdon]

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Community Care

Unemployed, but capable of and available for work213
Not available for work52631
Not capable of work41822
Not working, 65 and over70146216
Total unemployed81191272

With regard to the partially-sighted register, the age groups are as follows:—

0 to 12 to 45 to 1516 to 2021 to 4950 to 6465 & overTotal
M63174838
F651494377
Total128311351115

Ten partially-sighted children from the borough attended special schools, and two attended
ordinary schools.
Clubs and Classes for Blind and Partially-Sighted Persons
These were continued as in the previous year, and are as follows:—
Uxbridge Handcraft Class is held once a fortnight on Thursday from 2.00-4.00 p.m. at the Providence
Church Hall, The Lynch, Uxbridge. Transport is provided.
Ruislip Handcraft Class is held fortnightly on Thursday from 2.00-4.30 p.m. at Ruislip Manor
Clinic, Dawlish Drive, Ruislip Manor. Transport is provided.
Uxbridge Social Club is held on the first Saturday in each month from 3.00-5.00 p.m. at the
Bailey Hall, Congregational Church, High Street, Uxbridge. Voluntary transport is provided.
Ruislip Social Club is run by the Toc H on alternate Saturdays from 3.00-5.00 p.m. at the Toc H
Hall, Manor Farm, Ruislip. Voluntary transport is provided.
Hayes Social Club is held fortnightly on Mondays from 2.30-4.00 p.m. at Queen's Hall, Station
Road, Hayes.
Other classes, such as gardening, cookery and dancing, are held outside the Borough and are
attended by Hillingdon residents.
Holidays
Financial and other assistance was provided, as in the previous year. Altogether 42 blind and
partially-sighted persons were assisted, and in connection with these holidays 18 escorts were provided.
The Rotary Clubs continued to provide white sticks for those blind persons who require them.
Other apparatus was obtained through the Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Radio Sets
During the year 40 new sets were issued to blind persons, and wireless licence exemption certificates
were supplied to 25 new cases.
Talking Book Machines
These machines are issued by the Nuffield Talking Book Library, Alperton, at a rental per set of
£3 per annum. The Welfare Committee decided that as from 1st April, 1967, the Council should meet
the rental charges. During the nine months from 1st April to 31st December the rental was paid in
98 cases.