PUBLICATION SCHEME
Part 1: Introduction
1.1 What
is a Publication Scheme
1.2 Feedback, Comments
and Complaints
1.3 Rights of Access to
Information
1.1 What is a
Publication Scheme
This Publication Scheme is a complete
guide to the information routinely published by the
Western Health and Social Services Council (hereafter
referred to as ‘the Council’). It is a description
of the information about the Council which we make publicly
available. We will review the Scheme at regular intervals
and monitor how it is operating.
It is important that this Scheme meets
your needs and we have designed it so that you can find
information about the Western Health and Social Services
Council easily. Under Section 19 of the Freedom of Information
Act 2000 (www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts2000/20000036.htm)
the Council has a legal duty to adopt and maintain a
Publication Scheme for the publication of the Council’s
information. The purpose of the Act is to promote greater
openness by public authorities (of which the Western
Health and Social Services Council is one).
The Publication Scheme
will help you to find all the information which the
Council publishes. The Freedom of Information Act does
not change the right of individuals to confidentiality
in accordance with Article 8 of the Human Rights Act
(1998), the Data Protection Act (1998) and at common
law. Maintaining confidentiality continues to be an
important commitment on our part. To help with this,
we have an officer who has responsibility to ensure
the protection of individuals’ confidentiality
in accordance with your legal rights. In the Western
Health and Social Services Council, this officer is:
Office Manager
Western Health and Social Services Council
Hilltop
Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital
OMAGH
Co Tyrone BT79 0NS
The Publication Scheme will be available
in hard copy and may be found on our Website www.whssc.org/publicationscheme
1.2
Feedback, Comments and Complaints
Any questions or comments about this
Scheme, or its operation, are welcomed and should be
sent in writing to:
Western Health and Social
Services Council
Hilltop
Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital
Omagh
Co Tyrone BT79 0NS
E-mail address: info@whssc.n-i.nhs.uk
If you have a complaint about the operation
of the Scheme or how the Council has dealt with your
request for information listed in the Scheme please
write to the Chief Officer at the above address. The
Chief Officer will investigate the complaint and provide
you with a reply, normally within 20 working days of
receipt of the complaint. A leaflet outlining the Council’s
complaints procedure is available on request.
If you are not satisfied with the reply
you may contact the Council Chairman (the Chairman can
be contacted through the Council Office).
If the matter is not resolved to your
satisfaction you may refer your complaint to the Information
Commissioner’s office which is independent of
the Council. The Information Commissioner’s address
is as follows:
Information Commissioner’s
Office
Regus House
33 Clarendon Dock
Laganside
BELFAST
BT3 1BG
Telephone: 028 90511270
Fax: 028 90511201
More information about the Freedom
of Information Act 2000 can be obtained from the Information
Commissioner’s Website:
www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
1.3 Rights of
Access to Information
At the present time, in addition to
accessing the information identified in this Publication
Scheme, you are entitled to request information about
the Council under the Code of Practice on Openness in
the HPSS (1996). A hard copy is available free of charge
from the Strategic Planning and Modernisation Group,
DHSSPS, Castle Buildings, Stormont, BELFAST, BT4 3SJ,
telephone 02890522669. Sometimes, some or all of the
information cannot be provided and we will explain the
reasons when this happens.
The Freedom of Information Act enables
you to know how public services such as the Health &
Personal Social Services (HPSS) are organised and run,
how funds are used and how you can make complaints if
you need to. You have the right to know which services
are being provided, the targets that are being set,
the standards of services that are expected and the
results achieved.
From 1 January 2005 Freedom of Information
Act will also oblige the Western Health and Social Services
Council to respond to requests about the information
which it holds and is recorded in any form and it will
create a right of access to that information. The rights
to request and access this information are subject to
some exemptions that the Council has to take into consideration
before deciding what information can be released.
Under the Data Protection Act 1998,
individuals are also entitled to access any personal
information held about them (subject to certain exceptions)
and you can contact the Office Manager to do this.
The Council’s commitment to publish
information excludes any information which can legitimately
be withheld under the exemptions set out in the Code
of Practice on Openness in the HPSS or the Freedom of
Information Act. Where individual classes are subject
to exemptions, the main reasons are e.g. the protection
of commercial interests and personal information under
the Data Protection Act 1998. This applies to most Classes
within the Publication Scheme.
Revised Environmental Information Regulations
may be introduced in the future. These will enable similar
access to environmental information, as under the Freedom
of Information Act 2000.
Unless otherwise specified, the
version of the document(s) available will be the most
recently approved by the Council.
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