HC Deb 13 June 2003 vol 406 cc129-30W
Mr. Paul Marsden

To ask the Solicitor-General what arrangements are made in her department to allow staff to access counselling services. [111950]

The Solicitor-General

In respect of my own department, the Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers, the majority of staff are on secondment from other departments and continue to have a right of access to the counselling services of the parent department. All staff are also able to avail themselves of the service provided by the Treasury Solicitor"s Department. In relation to the other departments for which the Law Officers are responsible, the answer is as follows:

Crown Prosecution Service:

All CPS staff have access to a counselling service via the CPS Counselling and Support Service (CSS). Staff who access counselling will undertake six to eight sessions as deemed necessary. If it is clear that long term counselling is required appropriate referral is recommended. Counselling is offered either face to face or via telephone, in accordance with the individual"s requirements and geographical constraints.

Serious Fraud Office:

All employees are provided with a confidential Welfare Helpline number, as well as a monthly on-site surgery by the Welfare Officer. In addition, home visits may be arranged if required.

Treasury Solicitor"s Department:

All staff have access to a Staff Health and Welfare Service and to Familylife Solutions, a confidential telephone helpline.

HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate:

A significant proportion of staff in HMCPSI are on loan from other Government departments. They continue to have a right to access the counselling services of the parent department.

Staff employed by HMCPSI also benefit from the availability of the service offered by the Treasury Solicitor"s Department.