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Freedom of Information and Publication SchemeThe Freedom of Information Act (FOI) applies to all information we hold with the exception of personal information about individuals, which is covered by the Data Protection Act. FOI has been introduced by the Government to make it easier for members of the public to gain access to public sector information. Under the Act, from 1st January 2005, members of the public have the right to ask LRPA for information we hold either in paper format or electronically. Unless this information falls within one of the exempt categories laid down by the Act, we will be required to confirm that we hold the information, and supply it to them within 20 working days. In practice, very few of the exemptions will apply to any of the information held by the Probation Service, although personal records are exempt as they are covered by the Data Protection Act 1998. We are also required to proactively make information available to the public via a publication scheme listing all information readily available to the public either in paper format or via the area website. The Act is retrospective and applies to all information held by the Probation Area no matter how old it is nor how out of date it is. PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE OF THE SCHEMEThe Leicestershire and Rutland Probation Board publication scheme provides a route map to help find information quickly and easily. The scheme specifies:
The Probation Board seeks to be as open as possible, and to comply with the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information. Copies of this are available free of charge from: Freedom of Information and Data Protection Unit, Department for Constitutional Affairs Selborne House, 54 Victoria Street London. SW1E 6QW. The employee responsible for maintaining the publication scheme on a daily basis is the Information Access Officer. Contact on 0116 242 3265 or write to Information Access Officer Information/IT unit. Probation headquarters 2 St John Street, Leicester. LE1 3BE. CHARGINGInformation will be provided free of charge, except where:
No charge will be made for information carried on the web site. For those without internet access, a single print-out as on the website will be available by post from the request contact point shown above. INFORMATION CLASSESThe Publication Scheme aims to make large amount of local Probation information readily accessible to the public, on a continuous basis. The Board is committed to releasing more material in the future. The board will make available information under the following classes: Development and implementation of Probation policyClass: studies, research reports, statistical compilations by internal staff and external specialists that are relevant to current performance and the development of policy proposals. Class: inspectorate reports and responses, Ombudsman decisions, subject to data protection legislation. Class: explanatory background to local policy proposals and decisions. Class: local guidance including Approved Premises' regimes/rules, schedules of locally delivered programmes and interventions. Class: public consultation documents, supporting documents and responses. Role, function and management of Probation Services locallyClass: annual reports, business plans, board and committee meeting agendas and minutes. Class: organisation charts, lists of services provided, with contact details. Class: personnel policies, local recruitment policy or initiatives, leaflets, careers packs. Class: explanatory material on the Probation Board's dealings with the public, including rules, procedures, internal guidance and administrative manuals. Information for the publicClass: FOI scheme. Class: local complaints procedure. Class: details of enforcement and compliance actions and rulings in cases that have been the subject of appeals. Class: victim support leaflets, local policy/practice statement. Procurement, grants, loans and guaranteesClass: procurement and supplier policies. Class: information on specific projects including bidding opportunities, decision criteria, contract performance standards and results or regular performance reviews. Class: schedule of contracts awarded. Class: policies on the awarding of grants, loans and the provision of guarantees, details of grants and loans awarded, guarantees provided, details of reviews and outcomes. Keynote speechesClass: speeches and presentations by local senior management. Press notices/media campaignsClass: area press notices/briefings. Class: local media campaign documentation. NewslettersClass: locally produced newsletters and similar communication. COMPLAINTSAny complaints about the operation of the publication scheme, or how the Probation Board has dealt with a request for information, should be sent to Information Access Officer Information/IT unit. Probation headquarters 2 St John Street, Leicester. LE1 3BE. REVIEWThe Probation Board will review the publication scheme annually and will monitor it regularly. |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 September 2007 ) |