The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives members of the public the right to request recorded information from public authorities. The purpose of the Act is to promote openness and transparency in how public services operate.
As a member of the public, you have the right to know how organisations such as the NHS are organised and run, how services are delivered, how public money is spent, and how you can raise concerns or complaints if needed. You can request information about services provided, standards and targets, and how performance is measured.
We are committed to providing information wherever possible and to making it clear, accessible and easy to find.
If after reviewing our website and Publication Scheme, you are unable to find the information you are looking for, you can submit a Freedom of Information request by emailing: FOIRequests
You can also learn more about how to make a Freedom of Information request using the links below.