Freedom of Information & Publication Scheme
In the interests of greater openness and accountability across the public sector, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 2000 requires the Institution proactively to make information publicly available. Under Section 19 of the FOIA, each public authority must produce a publication scheme. Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance has adopted the model publication scheme developed for the higher education sector. This publication scheme sets out the categories of information already published, or to be published in the future, and how this may be accessed. This is not a list of the actual publications, as this will change as new material is published or existing material revised. It is, however, the Institution's commitment to make available the information described.
Much of the information in the publication scheme is included on
our website using the links provided. If information is required in
hard copy, depending on the size and complexity of the request, a
charge may be levied for this. In reaching an estimate of the cost
of providing a response to a request for information, the
Institution will factor in staff time (£25 per hour) for finding
out whether the information requested is held and extracting and
gathering the information. Where this estimate is below £450, no
charge will be levied other than for the cost of
postage/transmission and photocopying costs where this exceeds £30.
Where a fee is chargeable a fees notice will be issued to the
applicant within 20 days and the deadline for the full response
will be extended until the fee is paid. The Institution will
provide current copies but cannot guarantee the availability of
historic information.
The
information in this section is currently being revised, information
will shortly be available online.
Requests for information to be supplied under the Freedom of
Information Act may be made using the request form or by writing
to:
Jonathan Peel
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance,
Faculty of Music,
King Charles Court,
Old Royal Naval College,
London, SE10 9JF
The Publication Scheme - Information Classes
How to Register Dissatisfaction with the Service
If an applicant feels that the service they have received has
not been satisfactory, they should contact the Secretary &
Clerk to the Board in the first instance. If this does not
give satisfaction, student applicants should use the Student
Complaints Procedure and other applicants should refer their
complaint to the Head of General Administration at the above
address. Ultimately, any individual has the right to take a
complaint to the Information Commissioner.
Last updated on Fri 15 Jun 2012 13.28h