1 Policy Statement
1.1 The Cabot Learning Federation is fully committed to complying with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA). The aim of the Freedom of Information Act is to promote a culture of openness and accountability amongst public authorities by providing people with rights of access to the information held by them. These rights will facilitate better understanding of how public authorities carry out their duties, why they make the decisions they do and how they spend public money.
1.2 It is a requirement of the Act that the federation operates a Publication Scheme which must be approved by the Information Commissioner. The federation has adopted a model Publication Scheme which has been approved by the Commissioner.
2 Equalities Impact Assessment
2.1 An Equalities Impact Assessment has been carried out. The assessment concluded that there was no adverse impact identified for any groups of people with protected characteristics.
3 Reference to other relevant policies
3.1 This policy should be read in conjunction with the Data Protection Policy and the Records Retention Policy.
4 Legislation or non-statutory guidance
4.1 The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“the Act”) provides individuals with a general right of access to recorded information held by Public Authorities. The Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (“the Regulations”) provide a right of access to Environmental Information held by Public Authorities.
4.2 Guidance regarding the Freedom of Information Act and Environmental Information Regulations is published by the Information Commissioner’s Office (https://ico.org.uk).
5 Roles and Responsibilities
5.1 Board
5.1.1 The Board are responsible for approving this policy.
5.2 Academy Council
5.2.1 The Academy Council are responsible for the monitoring the implementation and effectiveness of this policy.
5.3 Principal
5.3.1 The Principal is responsible for the implementation and oversight of this policy.
5.4 Operations Manager
5.4.1 The Operations Manager is responsible for managing the academy process for collating information in a timely manner under the direction of the Corporate Services Team.
5.5 Corporate Services Team
5.5.1 The Corporate Services Assistant is responsible for managing the Freedom of Information process.
6 Data Protection Implications
6.1 This policy should be read in conjunction with the CLF Data Protection Policy. The Freedom of Information Act does not give people access to their own personal data (information about themselves). The right of access to personal data is provided by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and this is detailed in the CLF Data Protection policy.
7 The Publication Scheme
7.1 The scheme provides information on the following:
7.2 The information is published on the federation website in various formats and is also available in hard copy where indicated in the publication scheme.
7.3 The publication scheme adopted by the federation is included at Appendix 1.
8 Requests for Information
8.1 Information held by the Federation that is not listed in the publication scheme can be requested in writing and will be considered in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act. Please mark all such requests clearly with the words Freedom of Information Request. Following receipt of a valid request under the Act or regulations, the federation will provide access to information, subject to any exemptions applying, within 20 school days or 60 working days, whichever is shorter. A school day defined as a day where pupils are in attendance for part or all of the day. Inset days are not counted as school days. All requests will be acknowledged within 3 days of receipt. The requestor will be advised of the date a response is due under the Act and will detail how this date is calculated. Information provided under the Act may need to be redacted to adhere to the General Data Protection Regulations.
Please address queries to:
William Lamb
Information Governance Officer Cabot Learning Federation Federation House
King’s Oak Academy
Brook Road
Kingswood
Bristol BS15 4JT
Or by email to William. lamb@clf.uk
9 Refusals
9.1 The Freedom of Information Act permits the federation to refuse to provide information where exemptions apply to the information requested. Exemptions include requests that are commercially sensitive or are vexatious or repeated requests. In these circumstances, the federation will outline the reasons for the refusal of information.
10 Fees
10.1 The Freedom of Information Act allows the federation to recover its costs for processing some elements of the request, including communication costs, photocopying, printing and postage. If the federation intends to recover such costs a fees notice will be issued to the requestor.
11 Appeals
11.1 If the person making a request for information under the Act is unhappy with the response they receive, they may make a request for an Internal Review of the Handling of the Request. Internal Reviews will be carried out by the CLF Information Governance Officer.
