Oral Answers to Questions — War Service Deafness (Rehabilitation)

– in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 2 November 1944.

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Photo of Sir Frederick Messer Sir Frederick Messer , Tottenham South 12:00, 2 November 1944

asked the Minister of Pensions how many cases of Service and civilian casualties are suffering from deafness due to war service or war injury; and if any special steps are being taken for their rehabilitation.

Photo of Mr Walter Womersley Mr Walter Womersley , Grimsby

The records of my Department do not separate cases of deafness from other ear conditions, but under the general classification the number of Service cases (including Mercantile Marine) is about 4,500 and civilian cases about 50. Provision is made for the restoration of the maximum hearing capacity by means of classes for lipreading or individual tuition and aids to hearing, in all cases which would benefit therefrom. Cases suitable for vocational training are referred to my right hon. Friend, the Minister of Labour.