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

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    TABLE X CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC - STATISTICS 1970
    Psychiatric sessions19711970
    Table on page -
    Source of Referrals other than by the Child Guidance Clinic during 1971
    19711970
  • Table on page 111
    TABLE X CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC-STATISTICS 1972
    Psychiatric sessions19721971
    Table on page 112
    TABLE XI SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE In 1972 a total of 586 (544) children presented a variety of learning and behaviour problems and were assessed by the psychologists, the main source of referral being head teachers and the Principal School Medical Officer. Other sources of referral and the recommendations made are as follows
    (i) Source of Referrals other than by the Child Guidance Clinic during 1972
    19721971
  • Table on page 119
    Table 4 work of mental health social workers for ten months to 31 st december, 1965
    Mental illnessSubnormalTotal
  • Table on page 25
    TABLE I Analysis of Figures for 1955
  • Table on page 25
    TABLE I Analysis of Figures for 1956
    Table on page 26
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  • Table on page 22
    TABLE I. Analysis of figures for 1951
  • Table on page 102
    IV.— Child Guidance Centres. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = l
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
    Table on page 89
    The following is a table showing the work undertaken at the Child Guidance Clinic during 1958:—
  • Table on page 85
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    (g) Child Guidance (contd.)WALTHAM FORESTOUT-AREA
    Table on page 89
    At the end of 1966 the medical classification of the 87 children on the roll was as follows:-
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    (g) Child Guidance (contd .)
    196819671966
  • Table on page 97
    (g) Child Guidance (contd.)
    196919681967
  • Table on page 53
    Work of Mental Welfare Officers
  • Table on page 160
    (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1.
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
    Table on page 137
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  • Table on page 152
    (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1.
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 162
    IV. - CHILD GUIDANCE CENTRES. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority =1,
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 153
    (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1.
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 144
    IV. - CHILD GUIDANCE CENTRES. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority=1.
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 118
    The following table shows the work done during the year:
  • Table on page 79
    The following is a table of work undertaken at the Clinic:—
  • Table on page 84
    The following is a table of work undertaken at the Clinic: —
    Table on page 93
    IV.—Child Guidance Centres. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole - time officers
  • Table on page 90
    IV.—Child Guidance Centres. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1
    StaffN umberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 84
    The following is a table of work undertaken at the Clinic:—
    Table on page 94
    IV.—Child Guidance Centres. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 102
    IV.—Child Guidance Centres. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority =1
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 101
    IV.—Child Guidance Centres. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 98
    IV.—Child Guidance Centrf.s. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority =1
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 104
    IV- Child Guidence Centres. (i) Number of child Guidences Centres Provided by the Authority =1
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 101
    IV.—Child Guidance Centres. (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority=1
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 135
    Continued from previous page...
    31st December
    Previous YearPresent Year
    Table on page 160
    (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority = 1.
    StaffNumberAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 64
    The following table shows the source of the cases, with the numbers of patients referred from each source, and is an index of the field of activity of the Clinic:—
  • Table on page 63
    The undermentioned figures for 1964 and 1965 show that there is little variation in the demand. Holidays provided
    Adults with childrenOther adultsOther children under 5PsychiatricSchool children (from 1 April 1965 provided by I.L.E.A.)
  • Table on page 40
    Holidays provided during 1966
    Adults with childrenOther adultsOther children under 5PsychiatricSchool-children (placed by I.L.E.A.) from 1 April 1965
    AdultsChildren
    Under 5 yearsOver 5 years
  • Table on page 69
    31.2 STATISTICS
    DateAdults with childrenOther adultsOther children under 5 yearsPsychiatricSchoolchildren (placed by I.L.E.A.)
    AdultsChildren
    Under 5 yearsOver 5 years
  • Table on page 87
    IV. - CHILD GUIDANCE CLINICS (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority - 1.
    StaffNumber employedAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
    by L.E.A.Under arrangements with Hospital Authorities
  • Table on page -
    IV. - CHILD GUIDANCE CLINICS (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority — I.
    StaffNumber employedAggregate in terms
    by L.E.A.Under arrangements with Hospital Authoritiesof the equivalent number of whole-time officers
  • Table on page 91
    IV. - CHILD GUIDANCE CLINICS (1) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority — 1.
    StaffNumber employedAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
    by L.E.A.Under arrangements with Hospital Authorities
  • Table on page 91
    IV. - CHILD GUIDANCE CLINICS (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority - 1,
    StaffNumber employedAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
    by L.E.A.Under arrangements with Hospital Authorities
  • Table on page 96
    (i) Number of Child Guidance Centres provided by the Authority - 1.
    StaffNumber employedAggregate in terms of the equivalent number of whole-time officers
    by L.E.A.Under arrangements with Hospital Authorities
  • Table on page 11
    OTHER CONDITIONS ON SHIPS Category Cases landed from ships from foreign ports.
    DiseasePassengersCrewNo. of ships concerned.
  • Table on page 53
    TABLE I.
    Table on page 54
    TABLE II. DIVISION OF WORK
  • Table on page 36
    781 children, including 182 new cases, attended for Child Guidance during the year as follows:—
    No. of interviews

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