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 53429 FOI Requests And Compliance 10.10.2023
- FOI 53422 Bariatric Surgery 10.10.2023
- FOI 53144 2018 2022 Maternity And Deaths 10.10.2023
- FOI 53279 Appointment Waiting Times 23.10.2023
- FOI 53279 Accompanying Document 1 23.10.2023
- FOI 53279 Accompanying Document 2 23.10.2023
- FOI 53279 Accompanying Document 3 23.10.2023
- FOI 53279 Accompanying Document 4 23.10.2023
- FOI 53294 Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) Cpacity And Waiting Times 24.10.2023
- FOI 53388 Safety Incidents 25.10.2023
- FOI 53443 Hospital Beds 27.10.2023
- FOI 53464 Endoscopy Tests Waiting Times Suspected Inflammatory Bowel (IBS) And Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth 27.10.2023
- FOI 53481 Sepsis Screening And Antibiotics 27.10.2023
- FOI 53180 Operations Cancelled Twice 27.10.2023
- FOI 53219 Extravasation Injury 30.10.2023
- 53219 Q3 Procedure For The Treatment And Management Of Vascular (IV) Contrast Medium Extravasation In The Readiology Department
- 53219 Q3 Managing Contrast Extravasation In Adults In The Radiology Depatment Mobile Units Guideline
- FOI 53499 Full Blood Count Tests Chemotherapy Cancer Treatment 31.10.2023
- FOI 53500 Ethnicity White British Other Gypsie's 02.11.2023
- FOI 53351 Statistics Uterine Fibroids Endometriosis 02.11.2023
- FOI 53391 Diagnostic Endoscopy Waiting Times In The Midlands 02.11.2023
- FOI 53506 Vaping Hospital Admission Statistics 02.11.2023
- FOI 53228 Maternity Statistics 02.11.2023
- FOI 52997 Covid 19 Statistics 03.11.2023
- FOI 53170 Patient Deaths 2022 03.11.2023
- FOI 53244 Staff Type By Speciality 03.11.2023
- FOI 53380 Pest Control 2018 2023
- FOI 53380 2018
- FOI 53380 2019
- FOI 53380 2020
- FOI 53380 2021
- FOI 53380 2022
- FOI 53380 2023
- FOI 53497 A&E Attendance Over 65'S Falls And Fractures Statistics Oct 22 Sep 23
- FOI 53497 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53510 Antenatal Class Statistics 2010 2023
- FOI 53045 Admissions Statistics 13.11.2023
- FOI 53045 Admissions Statistics Q1 & Q2 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53168 Statistics And Respiratory Monitoring 13.11.2023
- FOI 53168 Statistics And Respiratory Monitoring Q1
- FOI 53311 Cancer Appointment Cancellations Since 1St Dec 23 13.11.2023
- FOI 53434 Maternity Appointment Cancellations From 1St December 2023 14.11.2023
- FOI 53505 Maternity Birth Statistics 14.11.2023
- FOI 53515 Pest Control 14.11.2023
- FOI 53518 Weight Loss Surgery Statistics 14.11.2023
- FOI 53517 Patient Safety Incidents Communications 22.11.2023
- FOI 53534 Waiting Times Diagnostic Assessment For Adult Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 22.11.2023
- FOI 53564 Hylauronic Acid Dermal Fillers Complications 01.12.2023
- FOI 53419 Under 18 Allergic Reactions 03.12.2023
- FOI 53545 Admitted And Outpatient Preocedure Episodes 22 23 05.12.23
- FOI 53547 Cataract Waiting List 07.12.2023
- FOI 53557 A&E Attendance Mental Health And Dental 07.12.2023
- FOI 53042 Childbirth Statistics And Ethnicity 08.12.2023
- FOI 53304 Death Statistics Nov 2018 Aug 2023 11.12.2023
- FOI 53588 PIDMAS Statistics 12.12.2023
- FOI 53554 Opthalmic Surgeons & Cataract Surgery Statistics 2018 2023 12.12.2023
- FOI 53552 Average Number Of Drs And Nurses That Work On Each Day Of The Week 12.12.2023
- FOI 53459 A&E Attendances Ketamine 2018 2023 12.12.2023
- FOI 53157 21 22 23 24YTD Cataract Clinic Referrals 12.12.2023
- FOI 53392 Treatment Of Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) 01.06.23 31.08.2023 12.12.2023
- FOI 52877 Maternity Statistics 14.12.2023
- FOI 52877 Maternity Statistics 14.12.2023 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53607 Patient Falls 21 23 17.12.2023
- FOI 53608 Speech And Language Therapy Services Waiting Times 17.12.2023
- FOI 53525 University Governors Statistics 20.12.2023
- FOI 53558 Robotic Surgery Abscesses 03.01.2024
- FOI 53541 MRI Statistics 02.01.2024
- FOI 53541 MRI Statistics Q1 02.01.2024
- FOI 53303 Dental Distress 04.01.2024
- FOI 53486 Giant Cell Arteritis And Tocilizumab 04.01.2024
- FOI 53527 Tooth Decay 04.01.2024
- FOI 53577 Malnutrition 04.01.2024
- FOI 53599 A&E Self Discharges 09.01.24
- FOI 53434 Maternity Appointment Cancellations From 1St December 2023 14.11.2023 (1)
- FOI 53595 Staffing And Clinical Incidents 22.12.2023
- FOI 53631 Maternity Incidents And Training 16.01.2024
- FOI 53615 IVF Treatment 2012 2013 And 2022 2023 10.01.2024
- FOI 53637 Statistics Items Removed During 2023 10.01.2024
- FOI 53605 Haematological Cancer And Clinical Nurse Specialists 019.01.2024
- FOI 53640 Pest Control 09.01.2024
- FOI 53590 Venous Thromboembolism 2021 2023 11.01.2024
- FOI 53488 Anaphylaxis Statistics 2019 2023 11.01.2024
- FOI 53526 Deaths In Accident And Emergency 31.01.2024
- FOI 53684 Nurse Assaults 2021 2023 24.01.2024
- FOI 53453 Blood Cultures 31.01.2024
- FOI 53295 Varicose Vein Waiting Times And Treatment 15.02.2024
- FOI 53295 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53650 Induction Of Labour 11.02.2024
- FOI 53713 Fertility Treatments 06.02.2024
- FOI 53280 Discharge Of Patient To No Fixed Abode 06.02.2024
- FOI 53314 Waiting Lists For Diagnostics 06.02.2024
- FOI 53727 Sexual Assaults 2021 2021 19.02.2024
- FOI 53712 Major & Critical Incidents 2019 2023 19.02.2024
- FOI 53707 24Hr Waits At A&E 21.02.2024
- FOI 53647 A&E Assault Attendances 2023 21.02.2024
- FOI 53647 Assaults Jan 23 Dec 23 Q1 Accompanying Document.
- FOI 53790 Paper Medical Records 29.02.2024
- FOI 53781 Patients Excluded From Care 2010 2023 04.03.2024
- FOI 53781 Policy For Management Of Violence Aggression V 11
- FOI 53781 Security Policy V8
- FOI 53786 Cancer Treatment Waits 05.03.2024
- FOI 53760 Mouth Cancer Diagnosis 2019 2023 07.03.2024
- FOI 53556 Appointment Cancellations 2022 23 07.03.2024
- FOI 53721 Waiting List Gynaecology 2021 2024 08.02.2024
- FOI 53844 Longest Cancer Waits 21.03.2024
- FOI 53828 Cost Of Processing Freedom Of Information 19.03.2024
- FOI 53750 Cancer Patients Diagnosed In A&E 19.03.2024
- FOI 53629 Drug Overdose Information 19.03.2024
- FOI 53818 Induction Of Labour 2019 2023 19.03.2024
- FOI 53733 ALT AST Data 04.04.2024
- FOI 53659 FGM 2019 2023 07.04.2024
- FOI 53683 Data And Risk Assessments Used To Justify The Reintroduction Of Face Masks 07.04.2024
- FOI 53683 Covid 19 Triggers And Escalations V1.3
- FOI 53683 Covid 19 Triggers And Escalations V1.1
- FOI 53892 Cancelled Operations Calendar Year 2023 08.05.2024
- FOI 53711 Assaults Towards Staff 2019 2023 09.05.2024
- FOI 53711 Summary Reported Incidents Of Violence And Aggression 1 April 2021 To 31 March 2022
- FOI 53711 Summary Reported Incidents Of Violence And Aggression 1 April 2022 To 31 March 2023
- FOI 53711 Summary Reported Incidents Of Violence And Aggression 1 April 2023 To 31 March 2024
- FOI 53711 Summary Reported Incidents Of Violence And Aggression 1 April 2019 To 31 March 2020
- FOI 53711 Summary Reported Incidents Of Violence And Aggression 1 April 2020 To 31 March 2021
- FOI 53699 Amputations Due To Medical Errors 2020 2024 09.05.24
- FOI 53784 A & E Stays Waits 09.05.24
- FOI 53900 Waiting Times 23.04.2024
- FOI 53863 Maternity 2019 2023 23.04.2024
- FOI 53901 65 Week Wait 01.04.24 23.04.2024
- FOI 53775 Waiting Times Hip And Knee Replacements 23.04.2024
- FOI 53808 Endometriosis Diagnosis Rates Across The UK 23.04.2024
- FOI 53808 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53915 Hospital Admissions Related To Air Pollution Exposure 11.05.2024
- FOI 53975 Absorbent Continence Products 11.05.2024
- FOI 9 Maternity Ward Closure 30.05.2024
- FOI 53528 A&E Delays For Children 13.06.24Pdf
- FOI 53957 Hospital Treatments For Abortion Complications 13.06.24
- FOI 53909 Mortuary Staffing Statistics 13.06.24
- FOI 53965 Oncology Harm Review 14.06.24
- FOI 53948 Hospital Admissions Due To Psychedelics Consumption 14.06.24
- FOI 53772 Appointment Booking 24.06.24
- FOI 53751 Cancelled Children's Surgical Procedures 24.06.24
- FOI 25 Waiting Times Following Referrals For Any Type Of Skin Cancer 28.06.24
- FOI 37 Procedures Performed In 2023 At The Trust 28.06.204
- FOI 47 Elective Operations Cancelled For A Non Clinical Reasons 28.06.24
- FOI 48 Elective Operations Cancelled For A Non Clinical Reasons 21 24 28.06.24
- FOI 64 No Of Patients With ICD11 Codes 28.06.2024
- FOI 53639 Children And Young People Asthma Information 02.05.2024
- FOI 53850 Longest Wait Time 2020 2023 Opthamology Pathway 12.07.24
- FOI 51 Over 24Hr Admission Waiting Times 12.07.24
- FOI 59 Diagnostic Testing Jan 23 Dec 23 15.07.24
- FOI 53542 Elective Theatres St Weekends And Daily Activity Of Scans 27.06.2024
- 53542 Accompanying Document
- FOI 53597 Patients Who Have Died While On Your NHS Waiting List From 2018 2023 27.06.2024
- FOI 53686 People Seeking Medical Treatment Because Of Complications With Non Surgical Procedures For The Years 2019 2023 27.06.24
- FOI 97 BSL SSE Deaf Blind Interpreters 2020 May 2024 25.07.24
- FOI 131 Deaths More Likely Than Not Caused By Problems In Care 22 24 25.07.2024
- FOI 53925 Planned Care And Follow Up Appointments 26.07.2024
- FOI 53768 Disease Illness Statistics 2013 2023 26.07.2024
- FOI 6 Ectopic Pregnancies 2023 02.08.2024
- FOI 136 Babies Taken Into Care 2019 2023 02.08.2024
- FOI 176 Chiropractic Injuries 2021 2024 06.08.2024
- FOI 53835 Non Public Wait Lists 06.08.2024
- FOI 53645 Ambulatory Electrocardiogram (EKG Or ECG) Recordings 12.08.2024
- FOI 53964 A&E Wait With Primarily Mental Health Complaints 2022 2024 13.08.2024
- FOI 53563 A&E Attendance Eith Tooth Decay Dental Conditions Nov 22 Nov 23 01.05.2024
- FOI 53881 Radiology And Tele Radiology Outsourcing 30.04.2024.
- Foi 53764 Decision To Admit Wait Times 19.04.2024
- FOI 53849 Longest A&E Wait To Decision To Admit 2023 2024 19.04.2024
- Foi 53811 Admisions & Treatment Of Women Gynaecology, Urology Or General Surgery Per Year From 2013 To 2023 31.05.2024
- FOI 45 Individuals Arriving At A&E With Tooth Decay 2018 2024 13.08.2024
- FOI 132 Sunburn Cases 2021 2024 13.08.2024
- FOI 30 A&E Wait Times 2019 2023 13.08.2024
- FOI 104 Sexual Safety Incidents Patients Aged 60+ 2021 2024 14.08.2024
- FOI 53476 Knee Replacements 2020 2024 02.08.2024
- FOI 53765 Bereavement Maternity Suites 02.08.2024
- FOI 53963 Histology Slides Cases 2021 2024 02.08.2024
- FOI 157 Mouth Cancer Referrals 2017 2024 16.08.2024
- Foi 144 Posology Of Enoxaparin 2023 20.08.2024
- FOI 53 NHS Trust's Waiting List For A Hip Replacement 2018 2024 20.08.24
- FOI 53670 Maternity Red Flags And Diversions 2019 2023 20.08.2024
- FOI 52 SARS And FOI Queries 2023 10.09.2024
- FOI 71 Patient Increase Decrease 2023 10.09.2024
- FOI 192 NHS Adult Audiology 2024 10.09.2024
- FOI 194 ICD10 First Diagnosis Discharge Codes And Cases Per Hospital 10.09.2024
- FOI 194 Accompanying Document
- FOI 167 Birthing People Diverted To Other NHS Trusts Or Hospitals Within The Trust Jan 24 Jun24 23.09.2024
- FOI 53761 Patients Arriving At A&E Not Via An Ambulance 22.08.2024
- FOI 276 Previous C Section & Birthing Pool Use. 25.10.2024
- FOI 276 VBAC Guideline
- FOI 276 Birthing Pool Guideline
- FOI 287 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies 2023 30.10.2024
- FOI 303 Incidents Involving Explosive Materials And Fireworks 2021 24 15.11.2024
- FOI 407 Mental Health Ambulance Call Outs 15.11.2024
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/.