House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Oct 2009 (pt 0022)
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Mark Williams: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what the Government's policy is on call charges by Government Departments for hon. Members for use of a telephone hotline on behalf of their constituents; and if she will make a statement. [292831]
Angela E. Smith: There are currently no plans to consider special charging arrangements for Members of Parliament calling government service providers on behalf of constituents.
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Oct 2009 (pt 0008)
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Mr. Oaten: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many helplines his Department operates; and how much his Department has received from the operation of such helplines in each of the last three years. [294980]
Chris Bryant: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) operates a travel advice telephone information line and does not receive any financial gain from this service.
In addition, in a consular crisis overseas the FCO can release an emergency telephone number for members of the public to use to report the possible involvement of friends or relatives. The FCO does not charge for this service.
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Oct 2009 (pt 0010)
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Mr. Oaten: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will consider the merits of securing accreditation of his Department's helplines to the Helplines Association's quality standard; and if he will make a statement. [295728]
Mr. Simon: My Department does not directly operate any helplines.
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Oct 2009 (pt 0022)
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Mr. Oaten: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will consider the merits of securing accreditation of his Department's helplines to the Helplines Association's quality standard; and if he will make a statement. [295723]
Phil Hope: The Department's Communications Directorate 0800 helpline numbers are accredited, when it is considered appropriate, with The Helplines Association via the Central Office of Information who manage them on our behalf.
Information on any other telephone services that may be run on behalf of the Department is not held centrally and cannot be provided except at disproportionate cost.
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 03 Nov 2009 (pt 0002)
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Mr. Oaten: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many helplines his Department operates; and how much his Department has received from the operation of such helplines in each of the last three years. [294979]
Dan Norris: DEFRA operates one general helpline from which it receives no income.
Animal Health and the Rural Payments Agency, both Agencies of DEFRA, operate the Pets Travel Scheme Helpline and the British Cattle Movement Service Helpline respectively and receive no income from them.
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 03 Nov 2009 (pt 0005)
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Mr. Oaten: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many helplines her Department operates; and how much her Department has received from the operation of such helplines in each of the last three years. [294987]
Jim Knight: The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has 10 main customer contact numbers, which we think could be considered 'helplines'.
DWP does not receive any revenue from incoming phone calls. All call charges are levied by the caller's telephone or mobile service provider.
DWP ceased to receive a rebate on 0845 numbers in 2007. Prior to this, the revenue from 0845 calls was approximately £500,000 per year. We do not hold any more detailed information on this rebate.
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Annette Brooke: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what representations she has received on changing the charging arrangements for helplines operated by her Department and its agencies to allow mobile telephone users to contact such helplines without incurring additional costs; and if she will make a statement. [295467]
Jim Knight [holding answer 26 October 2009]: Over the course of the year, representations have been received from other Members of Parliament, on similar issues, such as the cost of 0845 numbers to customers using mobile phones to contact the Department for Work and Pensions. All of these have been answered fully and are available on record.
Additionally, DWP's Permanent Secretary was asked to comment on the CAB publication, “Hung Up—The Cost of Contacting Government from a Mobile Phone” A response was provided as requested.