Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives people a general right of access to information held by or on behalf of public authorities, promoting a culture of openness and accountability across the public sector. The FOI Act differs from the Data Protection Act (DPA) in that the FOI Act covers access rights to information about public authorities and the DPA covers access rights to personal data.
Requests for Information
Any person has the right to make a request for information held by a public authority. Requests for information must be made in writing, including emails.
We are an integral part of NHS England; therefore, all requests should be directed via their website.
Further Information
For more information on Freedom of Information visit this site.