Title: The Importance of Proactive Dissemination The Model Scheme
1The Importance of Proactive Dissemination The
Model Scheme
- Dawn Monaghan
- Head of FOI Good Practice, ICO
- 19/06/08
2Proactive dissemination pre and Post 2005
- Bespoke and model
- Minimum release
- Inconsistency
- Lack of maintenance and systems
- Reduction in requests?
- What do people want to know?
- Do you know what they want to know?
- Questions rather than recorded info?
3Whats already being proactively released?
- What was already released pre FOIA
- Annual Reports and Leaflets
- Lots of information on websites!
4What do people say they want to know?
- What do they do?
- Where do they get there funding?
- How do they spend the money
- Who makes the decisions?
- How do they make decisions?
- How are they organised, what are their policies?
5Reviving Proactive Dissemination
- Building trust and credibility
- Revive routine release as important
- Raise the Publication Scheme to a higher level to
ensure models for all sectors and provide
consistency - Concentrate on the use as websites as the primary
vehicle for release - Reduce the bureaucracy of approval and adoption
to a minimum
6New Model PS Concept
Available Information which can be readily
accessed
Publication Scheme
Approved by the ICOAdopted by a Public Authority
Compiled, reviewed and maintained by the Public
Authority Promoted by the Public Authority
Does NOT require approval
A CLASSIFICATION system that could be. A
website A spreadsheetA leaflet
Sector Specific Manual
Containing the definition document
7The New Publication Scheme
- Charter/ commitment document
- Developed and approved by ICO
- Adopted by PA
- 7 Commitments
- 7 Classes
- Exclusions
- Method of publication statement
- Charges which can be made
8The New Publication Scheme
- 7 Commitments
- Proactively make available information held and
contained within the definitions - Specify the above information
- Make available the information in line with the
method of publication statement - Produce and publish a guide/route/map to
information (Website) - Review and update the information on a regular
basis - Produce a schedule of charges
- Make this publication scheme available to the
public
9The New Publication Scheme
- 7 Classes
- Who we are and what we do
- What we spend and how we spend it
- What our priorities are and how we are doing
- How we make decisions
- Our policies and procedures
- Lists and registers
- The services we offer
10The New Publication Scheme
- Exclusions
- Information prevented by law from disclosure
(Exempt) - Information in draft form
- Information in storage or that is difficult to
access
11The New Publication Scheme
- Methods of publication
- Guide to information provided
- Primarily Website
- Predominantly On line
- Information unavailable on line
- Information provided by view only
- Provided in the language which it is held
- DDA
12The New Publication Scheme
- Charging
- Schedule of fees
- Justified and transparent
- Minimum cost to public
- Where possible Free of charge
- Disbursements
- Legally authorised
- Payment may be received before issue of
information
13New Model PS Concept
Available Information which can be readily
accessed
Publication Scheme
Approved by the ICOAdopted by a Public Authority
Compiled, reviewed and maintained by the Public
Authority Promoted by the Public Authority
Does NOT require approval
A CLASSIFICATION system that could be. A
website A spreadsheetA leaflet
Sector Specific Manual
Containing the definition document
14Definition guidance
- Sector specific - Higher education/ Museums and
archives - Specific information the ICO believe should be
released if held - Broad boundaries and explanations
- Use in conjunction with old publication scheme to
produce a guide to information
15New Model PS Concept
Available Information which can be readily
accessed
Publication Scheme
Approved by the ICOAdopted by a Public Authority
Compiled, reviewed and maintained by the Public
Authority Promoted by the Public Authority
Does NOT require approval
A CLASSIFICATION system that could be. A
website A spreadsheetA leaflet
Sector Specific Manual
Containing the definition document
16The Guide to Information
- Promotes and offers easy access to public
- Outwardly facing - Shows information held by
authority which they have committed to making
available - PA choose to how it is presented, must be clear
to the public - Specifies how to obtain information if it is not
available on line, specifies any charges for
information - Website can be linked to Classification system
- Must be regularly reviewed and updated
17Adoption
- Adoption
- No formal notification required
- Assume adoption unless told otherwise
- Should be adopted in its entirety
- Addition of class or commitment pre approval
granted - Any deletions made must be submitted for approval
(only granted in exceptional circumstances)
18Enforcement
- Mystery Shop
- Random sectors and authorities
- Checks against definition documents and guide to
information - Informal resolution
19Timescales
- Scheme available on website
- Definition guidance available by end of June
- Adoption of scheme Jan 1st 2009
- Enforcement March onwards