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  • Table on page 158
    Number of Psychiatric Interviews:
    Table on page 61
    The list of officers (staffs of mental health establishments is considered separately) is given below by listing posts in the left hand column and qualifications in the column opposite.
  • Table on page 61
    Admissions to Psychiatric Hospitals
    QuarterTotal ReferredUnder Mental Health ActInformal with Psychiatric Consultation
    EmergencyWith Psychiatric Consultation
    Table on page 27
    HOSPITAL SERVICES The borough is well served by hospital services and the following hospitals are situated within the borough boundaries:
    Hospital.Services Available
  • Table on page 25
    TABLE I.—Analysis of 1946 figures
    Table on page 26
    Continued from previous page...
    P.S.W.
    Table on page 26
    TABLE II.—Comparison of 1945 with 1946
    Clinic Staffing.19451946
  • Table on page 96
    Four psychiatric social workers were employed full-time to interview and advise persons suffering from psychiatric illness needing help with their personal problems. During the year 268 new cases were referred from the following sources :
    19551954
    Table on page 119
    The following table gives details of the work carried out during the year at the four units:
    BrixtonBatterseaEarls CourtWoodberry DownTotal
  • Table on page 35
    Psychiatric Social Worker—Interviews and Visits
    InterviewsHome VisitsOther Calls
  • Table on page 25
    TABLE 4 Number of interviews during 1947—Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Social Workers
  • Table on page 75
    INSTITUTIONS
    Number of InstitutionsTotal PopulationInmates only
    PersonsMalesFemalesMalesFemales
  • Table on page 87
    During the year 330 new cases of persons suffering from psychiatric illness were referred for help in domestic, social and unemployment problems from the following sources:
    Table on page 116
    The following table gives details of the work carried out during the year at the four units:
    BrixtonBatterseaEarls CourtWoodberry DownTotal
  • Table on page 78
    Table (i)— Source of referral of all cases
    Mentally illSubnormal and severely subnormalTotal 1962Total 1961
    With a view to hospital admissionCommunity care
    No.%No.%No.%No.%No.%
    Table on page 79
    Table (ii)— Initial action and final disposal of mentally ill persons referred to mental welfare officers with a view to removal to hospital
    Initial actionFinal disposal
    No.%No.%
    Table on page 80
    Table (iv)— Disposal of cases referred specifically for community care (a) Suffering or suspected to be suffering from mental illness
    19611962
    No.%No.%
  • Table on page 72
    Table (i)— Source of referral of all cases
    Mentally illSubnormal and severely subnormalTotal 1963Total 1962
    With a view to hospital admissionCommunity care
    No.%No.%No.%No.%No.%
    Table on page 73
    Table (ii)— Initial action and final disposal of mentally ill persons referred to mental health social workers with a view to removal to hospital
    Initial actionFinal disposal
    No.%No.%
    Table on page 74
    Table (iv)— Disposal of cases referred specifically for community care (a) Suffering or suspected to be suffering from mental illness
    19621963
    Hospital care:No.%No.%
  • Table on page 111
    Table (i)— Source of referral of all cases
    Mentally illSubnormal and severely subnormalTotal 1964Total 1963
    With a view to hospital admissionCommunity care
    No.%No.%No.%No.%No.%
    Table on page 112
    Table (iv)— Disposal of cases referred specifically for community care
    19641963
    No.%No.%
    Table on page 111
    Table (ii)— Initial action and final disposal of mentally ill persons referred to mental health social workers with a view to removal to hospital
    Initial actionFinal disposal
    No.%No.%
  • Table on page 61
    During 1963 hospital admissions were as follows and the corresponding figures for 1962 are shown for comparison purposes:-
    19631962
  • Table on page 46
    Admissions of mentally subnormal patients to hospital for the year with comparative figures for 1963 are shown below:-
    19641963
  • Table on page 142
    Number of Psychiatric Interviews:
  • Table on page 122
    Table 26 Work of Mental Welfare Officers
  • Table on page 145
    TABLE 27 MENTAL HEALTH Work of Mental Welfare Officers
  • Table on page 165
    TABLE 27 MENTAL HEALTH Work of Mental Welfare Officers
  • Table on page 156
    TABLE 25 MENTAL HEALTH Work of Mental Welfare Officers
  • Table on page 94
    Psychiatric service in remand homes Dr. P. D. Scott, M.A., M.D., D.P.M., reports as follows:— Work done (compared with previous year)
    19481949
  • Table on page 75
    Analysis of cases referred for psychiatric examination in the 6 month period—1st May-3lst October
    Sex and age8 years9-1011-131415 and overTotal
  • Table on page 79
    Part II
    Number of cases who completed a period of observation under sections 25 or 29 of the Act
    Action taken at end of period of detentionMentally IllPsychopathicSubnormalSeverely subnormalTotal
    MFMFMFMFMF
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
  • Table on page 115
    Table 24 Work of mental health social workers during 1968
    Mental illnessMental subnormality
    Table on page 25
    Continued from previous page...
    Cases AdmittedApproximate No of available staffed beds
    Table on page 101
    Present and Future Building Projects
    ProjectProbable Year of Completion
  • Table on page 107
    Table 24 Work of mental health social workers during 1967
    Mental illnessMental subnormality
    Table on page 91
    Present and Future Building Projects
    ProjectProbable Year of Completion
  • Table on page 105
    Table 23 Work of mental health social workers during 1969
    Mental illnessMental subnormality
    Table on page 19
    Building Projects from 1st April 1965 to 31st December 1968
    ProjectsPlanned year of completionYear Completed
  • Table on page 119
    Table 23 Work of mental health social workers during 1970
    Mental illnessMentally handicapped and severely mentally handicapped
  • Table on page 89
    The following details relate to the work of the Psychiatric Social Worker:-
    Referrals
  • Table on page 59
    This proportion is twice as high as for residents.
    YearTotal AdmissionsAdmissions under Mental Health ActInformal Admissions
    EmergencyWith Psychiatric ConsultationWith Psychiatric Consultation
    Table on page 39
    HOME NURSING VISITS 1967 - BREAKDOWN BY AGE AND DISEASE
    Category of DiseaseAge 65+Age 5-65Age 0-5
    CasesVisitsCasesVisitsCasesVisits
  • Table on page 56
    Details are as follows:
    YearTotal ReferredAdmissions Under Mental Health ActInformal Admissions
    EmergencyWith Psychiatric ConsultationWith Psychiatric Consultation
    Table on page 19
    The borough is well served by hospital services and the following hospitals are situated within the borough boundaries:
    HospitalServices Available
    Table on page 37
    HOME NURSING VISITS 1966 - BREAKDOWN BY AGE AND DISEASE
    Category of DiseaseAge 65+Age 5-65Age 0-5
    CasesVisitsCasesVisitsCasesVisits
  • Table on page 61
    The following table indicates the method of admission to hospital:
    YearTotal AdmissionsAdmissions under Mental Health ActInformal Admissions
    EmergencyWith Psychiatric ConsultationWith Psychiatric Consultation
    Table on page 165
    The following table shows the work done during the year:
    Table on page 43
    HOME NURSING VISITS 1968 - BREAKDOWN BY AGE AND DISEASE
    Category of DiseaseAge 65+Age 5-65Age 0-5
    CasesVisitsCasesVisitsCasesVisits

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