Freedom of Information Act - Access information from a public body
Who we are and what we do
- Gender pay gap reporting
- How we fit into the NHS structure
- Lists of and information relating to key organisations with which you work in partnership
- Location and contact details for all public-facing departments
- Meetings with pharmaceutical companies and other medical suppliers
- Organisational structure
- Senior executives and management board or governing body members
- Workforce diversity
What we spend and how we spend it
- Agency and Bank spend
- Capital programme
- Details of contracts currently being tendered
- Details of items of expenditure over £25,000, including costs, supplier and transaction information (monthly)
- Financial audit reports
- Financial statements, budgets and variance reports
- Funding (including endowment funds and charitable donations)
- Industrial/strike information
- List and value of contracts awarded
- Procurement and tendering procedures
- Staff and board members' allowances and expenses
- Staff pay and grading structures
- TU facility time
What our priorities are and how we are doing
- Annual business or commissioning plan
- Annual report
- Audit reports delivered at board
- Clinical strategy
- Data protection impact assessments
- Performance against targets (KPI), performance framework, performance management information, quality improvement plans
- Reports by regulatory organisations, eg Care Quality Commission and NHS England
- Service user surveys
- Strategic direction document (five-year plan)
- Targets, aims and objectives
How we make decisions
- Board papers - agenda, supporting papers and minutes
- Patient and public engagement strategy
- Public consultations {for example, concerning closures or variations of services)
- Internal communications guidance and criteria used for decision making, ie process systems and key personnel
Our policies and procedures
- Policies and procedures relating to conducting business and the provision of services
- Policies and procedures relating to human resources including recruitment and employment policies
- Equality and diversity policies
- Health and safety
- Clinical research transparency standards and research ethics committees' standard operating procedures
- Pay policy statement
- Standing financial procedures or instructions
- Standing orders
- Customer service and complaints policies and procedures
- Data protection and duty of confidentiality, records management, Caldicott Guardian
- Estate management
- Charging regimes and policies
Lists and registers
- Asset registers
- CCTV
- Disclosure log
- Information asset register
- List of main contractors or suppliers
- Public registers
- Register of gifts and hospitality provided to board members and senior personnel
- Register of interests
The services we offer
- Advice and guidance
- Clinical services provided or commissioned
- Corporate communications and media releases
- Non-clinical services
- Patient advice and liaison service (PALS)
- Patient information leaflets and other booklets and newsletters
- Patient support groups, including bereavement support
- Services for which we are entitled to recover a fee together with those fees
- FOI 53326 Treating Conditions Psoriasis Crohn's Arthritis With Specific Drugs May Jul 2023 10.10.2023
- FOI 53034 Clinical Trials 2019 2023 10.10.2023
- FOI 53458 Insomnia And Cognitive Behavioual Therapy (CBT) 24.10.2023
- FOI 53430 Intra Vitreal Treatments Opthalmology Eye Conditions 24.10.2023
- FOI 53333 Radio Frequency Identification Technology (RFID) 24.10.2023
- FOI 53373 Biological Drugs Dermatology 24.10.2023
- FOI 53282 Alzheimer's Testing 24.10.2023
- FOI 53367 Laboratory Services 25.10.2023
- FOI 53435 Gastrolenterology Biological Drugs 27.10.2023
- FOI 53475 Pharmacy Aseptic Services 27.10.2023
- FOI 53437 Cancer Treatment 31.10.2023
- FOI 53468 Usage Of Medicines In Secondary Care 02.11.2023
- FOI 53468 Accompanying Doc Usage Of Medicines In Secondary Care 02.11.2023
- FOI 53504 Wound Dressings Supplier Chitosan
- FOI 53504 Q1 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53436 Human Growth Hormone Usage For Treatment For Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
- FOI 53448 Migraine Treatments 14.11.2023
- FOI 53452 Treatment Renal Cell Carcinoma 20.11.2023
- FOI 53442 Treatment Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) 20.11.2023
- FOI 53529 Home Phototherapy Systems Community Midwife Teams 22.11.2023
- FOI 53302 Cannulation Procedures 01.12.2023
- FOI 53491 Bronchiectasis Pathway 03.12.2023
- FOI 53472 Rare Diseases Admissions And Treatments 03.12.2023
- FOI 53532 Aquired Brain Injury Care Costs 17.11.2023
- FOI 53569 Community Diagnostic Centres Imaging Equipment 05.12.2023
- FOI 53385 Hysteroscopy Inpatient And Outpatient Pathways 05.12.2023
- FOI 53296 Homecare Medicine Service Providers 07.12.2023
- FOI 53549 Aquired Brain Injuries (ABI) 07.12.2023
- FOI 53309 Ruxolitinib Treatment 31.03.23 31.08.2023 07.12.2023
- FOI 53589 Anakinra(Kineret) Canakinumab(Ilaris) Treatments 07.12.2023
- FOI 53520 Immunoglobulin Treatment Last 01.09.23 30.11.23 11.12.2023
- FOI 53378 Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) 13.12.2023
- FOI 53592 Maternity Services Sexual Abuse Violence 12.12.2023
- FOI 53562 MSK (Musculoskeletal) And Womens Pelvic Health Self Management 12.12.2023
- FOI 53603 Drug Treatments Ober Last 4 Month Period 14.12.2023
- FOI 53585 Gender Options On Patient Forms 14.12.2023
- FOI 53543 Mechanical Thrombectomy Services 14.12.2023
- FOI 53240 Mastectomy Reconstruction 14.12.2023
- FOI 53530 Treatment Of Myloporliferative 01.05.2023 31.10.2023 14.12.2023
- FOI 53561 Colorectal Camcer Treatment 19.12.2023
- FOI 53516 Specific Drug Treatments 01.09.2023 30.11.2023 19.12.2023
- FOI 53531 Translation Services And Technologies 18.12.2023
- FOI 53580 Lower Limb Wound Care 17.12.2023
- FOI 53341 Blinded Glove Trials 17.12.2023
- FOI 53432 Endoscopy Insights 20.12.2023
- FOI 53616 Melanoma And Renal Cell Carcinoma Treatment 01.09.23 30.11.2023 20.12.2023
- FOI 53502 Surveillance Colonoscopy In The Midlands 03.01.2024
- FOI 53576 Midlines And Piccs 03.01.2024
- FOI 53485 Treatment PANS PANDAS 03.01.2024
- FOI 53522 Treatment Of AML And CLL 03.01.2024
- FOI 53613 Treatment Of Dermatological Conditions 03.01.2024
- FOI 53622 Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Or Haemofiltration Devices 03.01.2024
- FOI 53365 Usage Of Biologic And Biosimilar Products 05.01.2024
- FOI 53609 Tier 3 Weight Management Services 04.01.2024
- FOI 53587 Treatment Of Fungal Infections 22.12.2023
- FOI 53614 Treatment Of Specified Diagnosis Codes 16.01.2024
- FOI 53638 Treatment And Diagnosis Of Borderline Personality Disorder 09.01.2024
- FOI 53646 Usage Of Biologic And Biosimilar Products 01.10.23 31.12.23 11.01.2024
- FOI 53702 Late Effects Service 31.01.2024
- FOI 53692 Sodium Nitrate Poisioning 31.03.2024
- FOI 53673 Dermatology Treatments 30.01.2024
- FOI 53691 Remote Monitoring 24.01.2024
- FOI 53641 Dermatology Treatments December 2023 30.01.2024
- FOI 53678 CAMHS, Neurodevelopment And Psychological Assesment And Waiting Times 30.01.2024
- FOI 53687 Intra Vitreal Injections Impants Treatments Sept Dec 2023 30.01.2024
- FOI 53746 Post Mortom Procedures 14.02.2024
- FOI 53700 Hidradentis Suppurativa Treatment 07.02.2024
- FOI 53710 Usage Of Encorafenib And Binimetnib 06.02.2024
- FOI 53730 Mental Health Services 06.02.2024
- FOI 53708 Treatment Of Hidradentis Suppurativa 06.02.2024
- FOI 53706 SACT Cancer Report
- FOI 53706 SACT Cancer Report Accompanying Document
- FOI 53689 Viscosupplementation 21.02.2024
- FOI 53778 ADHD Assessments 28.02.2024
- FOI 53720 Commercial Partner Services 04.03.2024
- FOI 53759 Cannabis Based Medicinal Products 05.03.2024
- FOI 53745 WET AMD Injections 07.03.2024
- Foi 53739 Migraine Treatment 07.03.2024
- FOI 53731 Biologic Medicines In Gastroenterology 22.03.2024
- FOI 53801 Community Equipment Services – Pressure Area Care Provision 26.03.2024
- FOI 53769 Lung Cancer Treatment 26.03.2024
- FOI 53856 CAMHS 26.03.2024
- FOI 53837 Pathology Labs 27.03.2024
- FOI 53816 Treatment For Myelofibrosis 27.03.2024
- FOI 53802 Menopause Treatment 27.03.2024
- FOI 53831 Take Home Naloxone Policy 27.03.2024
- FOI 53853 Insourcing 27.03.2024
- FOI 53810 Complex Care Packages 02.04.2024
- FOI 53809 Newark Urgent Care 04.04.2024
- FOI 53884 Long Covid Services 15.04.2024
- FOI 53690 Ophthalmology Jan 2024 15.04.2024
- FOI 53842 Oncology Supplemental 15.04.2024
- FOI 53899 Interpretation And Translation Services 16.04.2024
- FOI 53947 Stem Cell Transplants 09.05.2024
- FOI 53737 Weight Management Strategy 09.05.2024
- FOI 53737 Weight Management Strategy 09.05.2024 (1)
- FOI 53966 ALT Data 09.05.2024
- FOI 53773 Treatment For Renal Cell Carcinoma 04.03.2024
- FOI 53733 ALT AST Data 04.04.2024
- FOI 53548 Tourniquets 11.04.2024
- FOI 53927 Commercial Trials 2023 23.04.2024
- FOI 53917 24Hr Service At Nwk Urgent Care Centre 23.04.2024
- FOI 53923 Non Emergency Patient Transport Services Last 3 Years 23.04.2024
- FOI 53852 Haematology And Immunoglobulin Treatments 20.04.2024
- FOI 53887 Private Maternity Services 2021, 2016, 2018, 2022 & 2023 24.04.2024
- FOI 53890 Medium Or High Security Psychiatric Facilities 11.04.2024
- FOI 53779 Team Names When Calling 2222 For Medical Emergencies 16.05.2024
- FOI 21 Cancer Care Services 11.06.24
- FOI 43 Drug Patient Level Contract Monitoring (Drplcm) Report And SACT Cancer Report Over The Last 12 Months 11.06.24
- FOI 53627 Hysterosalpinogram 13.06.24
- FOI 53854 Endoscopes 16.06.24
- FOI 53972 Spectrum Opthalmics 24.06.24
- FOI 53971 Biologic Medicines In Dermatology 24.06.24
- FOI 4 Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) 25.06.24
- FOI 10 Gynaecological Procedure 28.06.24
- FOI 60 Continuous Pre Emptive Flow Model 28.06.2024
- FOI 90 Cancer Treatment Using Specified Products 28.06.2024
- FOI 91 Functional Neurological Disorder Diagnoses 28.06.24
- 53754 Histopathology Services And Outsourcing 08.05.24
- FOI 53653 Blood Contamination 02.05.2024
- 53891 Treatment Of Dermatological Conditions Dec 23 Mar 24 08.05.24
- FOI 53742 Intra Vitreal Treatments For Any Eye Condition Sept Dec 23 28.06.24
- FOI 61 Oncology Breast Cancer Treatment
- FOI 13 Child Obesity Clinics 12.07.24
- FOI 29 Tier 3 Weight Management Service 12.07.24
- FOI 34 Request Infected Blood 12.07.24
- FOI 34 Request Infected Blood 12.07.24 (1)
- FOI 14 Local Healthcare & Support Service Provision For Multiple Myeloma Patients 15.07.24
- FOI 53974 Usage Of Biological And Biosimilar Products Previous 3 Months 27.06.24
- FOI 5 Virtual Wards 24.07.2024
- FOI 79 Radiotherapy Treatment 25.07.24
- FOI 79 Radiotherapy Treatment 25.07.24 (1)
- FOI 109 Udetected Fetal Heart Defects 25.07.2024
- FOI 125 Virtual Wards Maternity 25.07.24
- FOI 127 Haematology And Immunoglobulin Treatments April June 24 25.07.24
- FOI 53496 Patient Group Directions 25.07.24
- FOI 53610 Number Of Annual Procedures 25.07.24
- FOI 53910 Use Od Sodium Hyaluronate Eye Drops During 2023 31.07.2024
- FOI 62 Maternity Theatres 02.08.2024
- FOI 138 SACT Cancer Report Mar Jun 24 02.08.2024
- FOI 138 Accompanying Document
- FOI 103 Intra Vitreal Treatments Jan April 2024 06.08.2024
- FOI 143 Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) Units, NHS 06.08.2024
- FOI 53748 Joint Infection Services 07.08.2024
- FOI 53748 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53876 Taxi Services 08.05.2024
- FOI 53882 INTEND Study Tic Of Tourette Syndrome Children And Young People 08.05.2024
- FOI 53817 Interpreting, Translation And Transcription Services 2021 2023 25.04.2024
- FOI 53821 Incidence And Treatment Of Colorectal Cancer Feb Apr 24 29.05.2024
- FOI 53937 Eczema Advice Regarding Moisturisers And Steriod Cream 08.05.2024
- Finger Tip Units Guide
- Emollients PIL January 2023
- FOI 53904 Asthma Treatment Jan Apr 2024 01.05.2024
- FOI 53920 Biliary Tract And Non Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment Nov23 Mar 24 01.05.2024
- FOI 53941 MRI And CT Services 2022 23 01.05.2024
- FOI 53936 SACT Report 25.04.2024
- 53936 SACT Dec23 Feb24
- FOI 53918 Data And Risk Assessments Used To Justify The Reintroduction Of Face Masks 06.06.2024
- FOI 53918 Accompanying Document 5.1 Covid 19 Triggers And Escalations V1.3
- FOI 53918 Accompanying Document Covid Data
- FOI 53918 Accompanying Document Influenza Data
- FOI 53918 Accompanying Document RSV Data
- FOI 53924 Cancer Diagnosis 2018 2023 29.05.2024
- FOI 53955 Screening Protocols And Procedures For Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) 31.05.2024
- FOI 53955 Accompanying Document
- FOI 130 Myelofibrosis 13.08.2024
- FOI 135 Diagnosis And Treatment Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) 13.08.2024
- FOI 139 Colorectal Cancer Treatments Apr Jun 2024 13.08.2024
- FOI 159 Starvation Ketoacidosis Treatment 2020 2023 13.08.2024
- FOI 160 Orthotic And Prosthetic Service 13.08.2024
- FOI 195 Maternity Services Consultants Caesarean 13.08.2024
- FOI 200 Asthma Treatments 14.08.2024
- FOI 53623 NHS Safe Places 2020 2023 02.08.2024
- FOI 53934 Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) 02.08.2024
- FOI 27 Acute Medical Unit 16.08.2024
- FOI 149 Oncology Supplemental 20.08.2024
- FOI 172 High Acuity Monitoring 20.08.2024
- FOI 39 Drug Treatments And Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Dec 23 May 24 10.09.2024
- FOI 189 Atopic Dermatitis Apr Jul 24 13.09.24
- FOI 253
- FOI 110 Specialist Obesity Or Weight Management Clinics For Adults And Children 19.09.2024
- FOI 188 Family History Services Breat Cancer 23.09.2024
- FOI 220 AML Treatment Feb24 Jul24 23.09.2024
- FOI 234 Acute Trusts Occupational Health Services 22 24 24.09.2024
- FOI 53734 Opthalmology Information 26.09.2024
- FOI 244 Commercially Sponsored Trials 2019 2023 08.10.2024
- FOI 242 Usage Of Biologic And Biosimilar Products Jun Aug 24 08.10.2024
- FOI 53911 Fibrin Sealants & Glues 2023 23.08.2024
- FOI 263 Use Of Biological Medicines In Dermatology Aug 2023 16.10.2024
- FOI 272 Seasonal Affective Disorder Diagnosis 2021 2024 16.10.2024
- FOI 53949 Translation Services FYE2024 21.10.2024
- FOI 275 Diabetic Eye Screening Programme 21.10.2024
- FOI 153 Reproductive Medicine Sub Fertility Clinic 23.10.2024
- FOI 224 ASD & ADHD Assessments 21 24 25.10.2024
- FOI 283 Accompanying Document Q1
- FOI 283 Accompanying Document Q3 & Q4
- FOI 283 Accompanying Document Q11 1
- FOI 283 Breast Cancer PSFU 25.10.2024
- FOI 283 Accompanying Document Q11 2
- FOI 291 Radiology & Embolisation 25.10.2024
- FOI 247 Biologic Medicines In Dermatology 28.10.2024
- FOI 259 Intra Vitreal Injections Or Implants 29.10.2024
- FOI 210 Surgical Care Practioners (Scps) Performing Procedures 29.10.24
- FOI 210 Accompanying Document
- FOI 310 Outsourced Occupational Health Services 29.10.2024
- FOI 287 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies 2023 30.10.2024
- FOI 336 Stroke Services 30.10.2024
- FOI 359 Lactose Intolerance Medication 31.10.2024
- FOI 306 Treeatment Of Cancer With Combination Drugs 04.11.2024
- FOI 373 Radiology And Pregnancy 04.11.2024
- FOI 373 Accompanying Document 1
- FOI 373 Accompanying Document 2
- FOI 357 Usage Of Medicines In Secondary Care 12.11.2024
- FOI 357 Accompanying Document
- FOI 80 Lung Cancer Treatment March May 24 25.07.24
- FOI 284 Menopause Clinics 15.11.2024
- FOI 311 Physiotherapy Services 19.11.2024
- FOI 355 Hospital Pharmacy Services 19.11.2024
- FOI 321 Treatment Of Renacl Cell Carcinoma Jul Sep 2024 21.11.2024
- FOI 385 Treatments For Urothelial Cancer 21.11.2024
- FOI 313 Community Respiratory Service Mapping 25.11.2024
- FOI 317 Breast Cancer Treatment 25.11.2024
- FOI 395 Prosthetic And Or Orthotic Services 28.11.2024
What should I do before I make a request?
You can ask for any information you choose, at any time, but you may not always succeed in getting it. Before you make a request, it may help to consider the following questions:
- Is the information you want already available, for example, is it on our website?
We must make certain information routinely available. You can find out what information is available by checking our ‘guide to information’; - Is the information you want your own personal data?
If your request is for information about yourself, such as your employment records, you should make a subject access request under the Data Protection Act; - Are we likely to have the information?
It may save you time if you check with us whether it is likely we have the information you want. For example, you may not be sure whether the information you want is held by your General Practice or the county council. We must give reasonable advice and assistance to anyone asking for information, so feel free to ask for help in making your request; - Is the information you want suitable for general publication?
The aim of the Freedom of Information Act is to make information available to the general public. You can only obtain information that would be given to anybody who asked for it, or would be suitable for the general public to see; - Some information, such as records about a dead relative, or documents you need for legal purposes, may not always be available under the Act. However, you may have a right to see the information you want under other legislation.
What are the legal requirements for a request?
For your request to be dealt with according to the Freedom of Information Act, you must:
- contact us directly;
- make the request in writing, for example in a letter or an email. You can make a verbal or written request for environmental information;
- give your real name; and
- give an address to which we can reply. This can be a postal or email address.
You do not have to:
- mention the Freedom of Information Act or Environmental Information Regulations, although it may help to do so;
- know whether the information is covered by the Freedom of Information Act or the Environmental Information Regulations; or
- say why you want the information.
It is sensible to write the date on any letters or emails you send and keep a copy, so you have a reliable record of your request. If you make a verbal request for environmental information, we recommend that you note who you spoke to, the date, and what information you requested, and you may wish to follow up with a letter or email confirming your request. A written record of a verbal request would be beneficial if you later need to make a complaint.
If you find it impossible or unreasonably difficult to make a request in writing, we may have to make a reasonable adjustment for you under the Equality Act 2010 (or Disability Discrimination Act 1995 in Northern Ireland). This could mean, for example, that we have to consider treating a verbal request for information as if it was a valid freedom of information request.
How should I word my request to get the best result?
Most people will exercise their rights responsibly but we also recognise that some individuals and organisations submit requests which may, whether by accident or design, cause a public authority an unjustified or disproportionate level of disruption or irritation. Some requests can cause distress to members of staff.
The Freedom of Information Act has a built in safeguard to protect public authorities from having to deal with such requests (called vexatious requests under Section 14). In the case of the Environmental Information Regulations, there is an equivalent provision for requests which are manifestly unreasonable [Regulation 12(4)(b)].
All requests place some degree of demand on our resources in terms of costs and staff time, and we expect to absorb a certain level of disruption to meet our underlying commitment to transparency and openness under the Freedom of Information Act and Environmental Information Regulations. We also accept requests can be challenging in their language but using threatening or abusive language increases the risk that your request will be refused.
It can be difficult for requester's to understand how information is labelled and organised by public authorities - the Act contains a provision that ensures that public authorities must consider whether they should provide you with advice and assistance, within reasonable limits.
Nonetheless, the amount of time and resources that we expend in responding to a request should not be out of all proportion to that request’s value and purpose.
You need to consider the dos and don’ts below – think about your request objectively - does it trigger any don’ts? If so you may want to rethink your information request otherwise it may be refused as vexatious.
If your request does lack any serious or clear purpose or if it is not focused on acquiring information, then the Freedom of Information Act and Environmental Information Regulations are probably not an appropriate means through which to pursue your concern. You might do better to explore whether there are other more suitable channels through which to take up the issue with us.
You should also bear in mind that the Freedom of Information Act includes a safeguard against requests which exceed the cost limits for compliance (Section 12). The equivalent provision in the Environmental Information Regulations is once again [Regulation 12(4)(b)] - manifestly unreasonable requests.
Therefore, if you are planning to ask for a large volume of information, or make a very general request, you should first consider whether you could narrow or refocus the scope of the request, as this may help you get what you really want and reduce any unnecessary burden or costs on us. Alternatively, you could ask us for advice and assistance to help you reduce the scope of your request and cut down the cost of compliance – we have a duty to consider what advice and assistance we can provide.
Although you don’t have to say why you want the information, if you are happy to do so it might avoid a lot of wasted time and be more likely to get you what you want.
Information request dos and dont's
Do’s |
Don’ts |
Use straightforward, polite language; avoid basing your request or question on assumptions or opinions, or mixing requests with complaints or comments. |
Bury your request in amongst lengthy correspondence on other matters or underlying complaints |
Specify whether you have any preferences as to how you would like to receive the information, for example if you would prefer a paper copy or to receive an email. |
Use requests as a way of ‘scoring points’ against an authority |
Give us ample opportunity to address any previous requests you have made before submitting new ones. |
Send ‘catch-all’ requests for information (such as ‘please provide me with everything you hold about ‘x’) when you aren’t sure what specific documents to ask for. If in doubt, try searching on our website or enquiring whether any indexes and file lists are available. Alternatively, ask us for some advice and assistance in framing your request. |
Stay focused on the line of enquiry you are pursuing. Don’t let your attention start to drift onto issues of minor relevance. |
Submit frivolous or trivial requests; remember that processing any information request involves some cost to the public purse. |
Think about whether making a request is the best way of achieving what you want. If you have an underlying complaint then it may be better to just take your complaint to the relevant ombudsman and let them investigate. |
Disrupt us by the sheer weight of requests or the volume of information requested. Whether you are acting alone or in concert with others, this is a clear misuse of the Act and an abuse of your ‘right to know’. |
Aim to be flexible if the authority advises that it can’t meet the full request on cost grounds and asks you to narrow it down. Try to work with us to produce a streamlined version of the request which still covers the core information that is most importance to you. |
Deliberately ‘fish’ for information by submitting very broad or random requests in the hope it will catch something noteworthy or otherwise useful. Requests should be directed towards obtaining information on a particular issue, rather than relying on pot luck to see if anything of interest is revealed. |
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Make repeat requests unless circumstances, or the information itself, have changed to the extent that there are justifiable grounds to ask for the information again. |
What can I request?
The Freedom of Information Act and the Environmental Information Regulations gives you rights to access official information.
Under the Freedom of Information Act and the Environmental Information Regulations you have a right to request any recorded information held by a public authority, such as a government department, local council or state school. Environmental information requests can also be made to certain non-public bodies carrying out a public function.
You can ask for any information you think we may hold. The right only covers recorded information which includes information held on computers, in emails and in printed or handwritten documents as well as images, video and audio recordings. You should identify the information you want as clearly as possible.
Your request can be in the form of a question, rather than a request for specific documents, but the authority does not have to answer your question if this would mean creating new information or giving an opinion or judgment that is not already recorded. Some information may not be given to you because it is exempt, for example because it would unfairly reveal personal details about somebody else.
You don’t have to know whether the information you want is covered by the Environmental Information Regulations or the Freedom of Information Act. When you make a request, we decide which law we need to follow.
If you wish to obtain information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 or Environmental Information Regulations 2004, you can do this in the following ways:
- Email us sfh-tr.foi.requests@nhs.net;
- Write to us: Information Governance Department, Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, King's Mill Hospital, Mansfield Road, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 4JL.
- Complete our online form here
We must reply to you within 20 working days. We may:
- give you the information you’ve asked for;
- tell you we don’t have the information;
- tell you that another authority holds the information or transfer the request on your behalf;
- under the Freedom of Information Act, say that it has the information and offer to provide it if you pay a fee (but there are rules about what they can charge);
- under the Environmental Information Regulations, make a reasonable charge for providing information in accordance with their published schedule of charges. Note: If the authority allows you to view a public register or other information in person, at a place of their choice, we cannot charge for this;
- refuse to give you the information, and explain why; or,
- under the Freedom of Information Act, say we need more time to consider the public interest in disclosing or withholding the information, and tell you when to expect a response. This should not be later than 40 working days after the date of your request. We can only extend the time limit in certain circumstances, and we must explain why we think the information may be exempt;
- under the Environmental Information Regulations, say we need more time as the information requested is particularly complex and there is a lot of information to provide. In such cases the time limit can be extended by a further 20 working days as long as the authority respond within the initial time limit stating when it believes it will be able to respond in full.
Will I always get the information I ask for?
Not always. The Freedom of Information Act recognises that there will be valid reasons why some kinds of information may be withheld, such as if its release would prejudice national security or damage commercial interests. For some exemptions we must consider whether the public interest in withholding the information outweighs the public interest in releasing it. If we decide that the information cannot be released we must tell you and explain why. We are not obliged to deal with vexatious or repeated requests or in some cases if the cost exceeds an appropriate limit. In addition the Act does not provide the right of access to personal information about you. This is instead available under the Data Protection Act again, subject to certain exemptions, and is known as a subject access request.
Can I complain if we refuse your request or I am dissatisfied with the way it has been dealt with?
Yes. You should first complain to us and ask for an internal review. For freedom of information complaints we recommend that you do this as soon as possible and within two months of receiving our final response. For environmental information complaints you should make your complaint within 40 working days.
The Information Commissioner’s Office recommends we carry out internal reviews within 20 working days. Under Environmental Information Regulations there is a legal requirement that internal reviews must be carried out as soon as possible and within 40 working days. We cannot charge for carrying out an internal review.
If you believe that we have not dealt with your complaint properly, the ICO may be able to help.
All information we have provided is subject to the provisions of the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015. Accordingly, if the information has been made available for re-use under the Open Government Licence (OGL) a request to re-use is not required, but the licence conditions must be met. You must not re-use any previously unreleased information without having the consent from Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Should you wish to re-use previously unreleased information then you must make your request in writing. All requests for re-use will be responded to within 20 working days of receipt.
Can we charge for a request?
Yes, we can charge you for the costs of sending the information, such as photocopying and postage. These are known as 'disbursements'.
What can I expect if I have rights under the Equality Act 2010 (or Disability Discrimination Act 1995 in Northern Ireland)?
Under equality law we have a duty to make sure that our services are accessible to all service users. You can request a response in a particular format that is accessible to you, such as Braille, large print, email or audio format.
If you think we have failed to make a reasonable adjustment, you can make a claim under the Equality Act (or Disability Discrimination Act in Northern Ireland).
Further advice is available from:
- Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) https://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com/ and
- Citizens Advice https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/.