§ Mr. RadiceTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what surveys of the views, opinions and attitudes of the staff of his Department have been carried out in the last two years; and if he will place copies of the findings in the Library.
§ Mr. HowardThe various agencies and business units of the Home Office are not required to notify the central personnel divisions of staff surveys they conduct. However, we are aware of the following surveys which took place in the two years ending 30 June 1994:
Title Date of survey Passport Agency Staff Survey November 1992 Immigration Service (Ports) Staff Survey December 1992 Fire Service College Customer Satisfaction and Staff Attitude Survey June/July 1993 Survey of Communications in the Home Office October 1993 FSD (Finance and Services Directorate of the Immigration and Nationality Department) Quality of Service Programme—Customer Survey December 1993/ January 1994 Prison Service Staff survey January/February 1994 Copies of the results of these surveys will be placed in the Library, with the exception of the FSD survey. The results of the FSD survey were intended to inform local managers and have not been published.
304WYorkshire were convicted of possessing or supplying illicit drugs; and of these how many were convicted of possessing cannabis in each year since 1979.
§ Mr. MacleanThe number of persons who were found guilty or cautioned in the North Yorkshire police force area for those offences in the years 1986–92 inclusive, is given in the table. Information for earlier years could only be obtained at disproportionate cost. It is not possible to show offenders from the city of York separately.