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The Central Clearing House Belinda Crowe Head of Information Rights Division

The Central Clearing House Belinda Crowe Head of Information Rights Division Information Rights User Group July 2006. Information Rights Division. What do we do? Data protection policy, UK and in Europe Data sharing FOI policy ICO sponsorship TNA sponsorship

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The Central Clearing House Belinda Crowe Head of Information Rights Division

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  1. The Central Clearing House • Belinda Crowe • Head of Information Rights Division • Information Rights User Group • July 2006

  2. Information Rights Division • What do we do? • Data protection policy, UK and in Europe • Data sharing • FOI policy • ICO sponsorship • TNA sponsorship • and the Clearing House ….

  3. The myth March 2005: The Independent “A secret "spin department" has been set up inside Whitehall to deal with questions brought under the Freedom of Information Act that threaten to damage or embarrass the Government.”

  4. The Reality • ensuring consistency on ‘round robin’ requests and precedent-setting cases • providing guidance on specific cases • promoting/ensuring compliance with the Act (including advising disclosure of non- exempt information) • producing/updating guidance to practitioners

  5. The CH team • Four grade 7 posts • Seven SEO and HEO caseworker posts • Back office support • Budget 06-07 = £540,000

  6. Referrals in 2005 • Referrals in 2005 = 3417 • c 8% of total FOI requests to central Government • High - January = 462 • Low - December = 180 • Average per week = 66 • Breakdown by month and by dept in 2005 annual report • http://www.dca.gov.uk/foi/imprep/annrep05.pdf

  7. Current referrals

  8. Process • Dept uses referral form in toolkit • CH logs cases on CMS • Allocation meeting • Dept told case officer and asked to produce analysis • previously formal advice • now CH reviews s 17 draft • If necessary advise on simultaneous release

  9. FOI requests • DCA has refused FOI requests for records relating to cases • individual cases - because Parliament created IC to enforce the Act • information which would inadvertently expose national security and allow breach of NCND

  10. Ensuring compliance • Quarterly monitoring of • volumes, • timeliness and • disclosure rates • Each dept has a dedicated relationship manager • Regular meetings to review performance • Training thro’ seminars and presentations

  11. Evolution of the Clearing House • First referrals: Depts acquired greater capacity • gone from formal advice to quick tips and sharing best practice • Focus now: ICO and Tribunal cases • ensuring depts prepared properly • What next?

  12. Commercial users • Information laws abused by firms competing for NHS jobs • “Private companies competing for hospital contracts are abusing FoI laws to obtain commercial details from NHS trusts.” • The Times Aug 2005

  13. Dealing with requestors • Analyse requests and publish proactively • reduce burden of requests • destroy commercial benefits sought • If info of commercial value • specify charges in your Publication Scheme • license it under PSI regulations

  14. If information sensitive • Protect it: • s 43 - including commercial interests of the authority • s 41 - actionable breach of confidence • - must have quality of confidence • Mature dialogue with suppliers of information • explain FOI • protect if sound justification given

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