10.06 PM Saturday 18 May 2013

Accessing Information

The Freedom of Information Act 

The Freedom of Information Act gives people the right to access information held by public authorities including Dorset Police.  The purpose of the Act is to make bodies such as Dorset Police more accountable to those that fund them and to make public authorities more transparent to members of the general public.  

Under FOI, there is an obligation for publicly-funded bodies to consider requests for information and to provide a response under the terms of the legislation. There is a presumption of disclosure unless the authority can demonstrate harm in release. The Act also requires that Dorset Police adopt, operate and maintain a publication scheme. The purpose of the scheme is to highlight the types of information that Dorset Police will publish through our website or make available immediately upon receiving a request for it .

Follow this link for more information on the Freedom of Information Act and how to make a request for information >

Follow this link to access our publication scheme >

 

The Data Protection Act

The Subject Access provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 gives an individual the right to have a copy of any personal data held on them. Section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998 states that a "data subject" (the person about whom the personal data refers) is entitled, upon written request, to be informed whether or not personal data is held or processed about them.

Should you wish to know what information (if any) the Dorset Police holds about you, or you would like confirmation that you do, or do not have a prosecution/conviction history; you must complete a Subject Access form - SA1. If you require personal data held about you on Dorset Police systems, in addition to form SA1, you will need to complete form SA1/1.

Individuals requiring Police Certificates for the purposes of Visa applications in Australia, Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States of America should use the Association of Criminal Records Office. All submissions and enquiries relating to this process should be directed to Association of Chief Police Officers Criminal Records Office >

Disclosure of information held by the police for employment vetting processes – For information regarding the disclosure of information by the police for employment vetting processes, please visit the ACPO website http://www.acro.police.uk/home.aspx >

Follow this link for the application forms (SA1 & SA1/1) to access your personal data and more information about the Data Protection Act 1998. >

 

Child Sex Offenders Disclosure Scheme

A Home Office initiative in which information about people who pose a risk to children can be passed on to parents and guardians is set to begin in Dorset.

The Child Sex Offenders Disclosure Scheme will be operated across the county from Friday, 1 October 2010 ... Find out more by following this link >