Freedom of Information (FOI)
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 provides you the right to access recorded information held by public authorities. The Trust is obliged to publish certain information about our activities, and the public are entitled to request information from the Trust.
Asking for copies of your records |
If you wish to request a copy of patient records, this is not covered by this act.Please make a Subject Access Request toccf-tr.subjectaccessrequests@nhs.net |
How to make an FOI request |
1. In writing (we will not accept verbal requests) 2. Give a clear description of the information you require 3. Send to ccf-tr.foi@nhs.net or send us a letter to the address at the bottom of this page 4. We will respond to your request within 20 working days |
Our Frequently Asked FOIs |
https://ccc-old.franktesting.co.uk/about-centre/access-to-information/freedom-information-foi/common-foi-queries |
Our Previous Disclosure Data |
https://ccc-old.franktesting.co.uk/about-centre/access-to-information/freedom-information-foi/freedom-information-responses |
2022-2023 FOI Performance |
Number of FOIs Received: 548 Average Response Time (Working Days): 13 Number Completed in more than 20 working days: 29 (5%) |
A person may ask for any information that is held by a public authority although this does not mean that the authority is always obliged to provide the information. In some cases, there will be good reason why an authority should not make public some or all of the information requested. In addition, the FOI Act contains a number of exemptions that allow authorities to withhold some types of information. Different exemptions apply to different types of information.
You can submit an FOI request by using one of the methods listed below:
By post:
Document Control Manager & Freedom of Information Lead,
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust
Clatterbridge Road
Bebington
Wirral
CH63 4JY
By email:
By completing the form below (Note- all fields within this form are marked as mandatory. Please ensure that when completing the form you enter either a postal address or email address as a minimum, as we will need at least one of these in order to respond to your request. If you choose to only complete one of these fields and the information is not accurate, we will be unable to respond to you. If you do not wish to supply both of these then please enter 'N/A' in the appropriate box.)
Please supply your full name and be careful to enter your e-mail/postal address accurately as we need it in order to reply to you.