Asked by: Alison Thewliss (Scottish National Party - Glasgow Central)
Question to the Attorney General:
To ask the Attorney General, how many members of the public are subjected to automated decision-making in the Attorney General’s Office.
Answered by Michael Tomlinson
No members of the public are subject to automated decision-making in the Attorney General's Office.
Asked by: Alison Thewliss (Scottish National Party - Glasgow Central)
Question to the Attorney General:
To ask the Attorney General, what (a) facilities and (b) other support the Law Officers' Departments provide for (i) visitors and (ii) staff for (A) lactating mothers and (B) the expressing of breast milk.
Answered by Robert Buckland
Staff and visitors to One Kemble Street, the main office of both GLD and HMCPSI, have access to a lockable room with a fridge that allows private expressing and storage of milk. The key to the room is available on request.
The Attorney General’s Office, which occupies a different premises, has no dedicated staff area but there are a number of meeting spaces that can be made completely private and secure which are available to staff and visitors for this purpose.
In all Crown Prosecution Service offices, the appropriate rest facilities and access to a refrigerator are made available to all staff and visitors for lactating mothers and the expressing of breast milk.
In accordance with the workplace regulations 1992 (section 25.4) the Serious Fraud Office provides rest facilities for all staff and visitors who are lactating mothers or who may wish to express breast milk. The SFO has one welfare room with lying down facilities and two quiet rooms that can be used for these purposes within their offices.