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To ask someone for help. About Authors Partners Options Tools. Twitter Facebook. Join Macmillan Dictionary on Twitter and Facebook for daily word facts, quizzes and language news. This is possible, under certain circumstances. We urge those considering making requests to large numbers of bodies to carefully consider if doing so is justified.
Thought should be given to the potential cost to the public sector, the reputation of Freedom of Information and WhatDoTheyKnow as well as the potential benefits of having the information released. Once you are sure that your requests are valid and defensible, we ask you to first send a test version to a few authorities.
Their responses will help you improve the wording of your request, so that you get the best information when you go on to send it to the remaining authorities. There is currently no automated system for sending the request to multiple authorities: you must copy and paste it by hand, although, see below for details of our forthcoming service WhatDoTheyKnow Professional.
There are some automated restrictions on the number of requests that can be sent through WhatDoTheyKnow at a time. These are for spam prevention and can be overridden on request.
If you are a journalist, activist, campaigner or someone else who would find it useful to have a tool enabling you to make requests to multiple bodies at the same time please find out more and get in touch.
WhatDoTheyKnow is an archive of requests made through the site, and does not aspire to be an archive of all FOI requests. How can I attach a document to my message? If necessary, you can upload material to other services such as flickr. Where a location on map is required as part of a request, many online mapping services, such as Google Maps, allow you to share exact co-ordinates via a link.
If you work for a public body and you know of information that the public should have access to, making a Freedom of Information request via WhatDoTheyKnow can be a good way to get it into the public domain.
Using a pre-paid mobile phone rather than an internet connection at home, or even drafting a request for someone else to send might be worth considering. You may wish to consider setting up a new account for your whistleblowing request as your history of requests may help people identify you. Political discussions and personal opinions are not allowed in annotations: if you feel strongly that you need to provide background context, you may post a link to a suitable forum, blog post or campaign site elsewhere.
Please see our House Rules section for more information about the standards we expect our users to adhere to. We want to keep our service tightly focused on its purpose, and with limited administrative resources, we prioritise substantive FOI requests and responses. For that reason we spend less time on the moderation of annotations than of FOI correspondence, and the threshold for removal of annotations is relatively low. A site to help anyone submit a Freedom of Information request.
WhatDoTheyKnow also publishes and archives requests and responses, building a massive archive of information. Run by Volunteers and powered by Alaveteli. Built by mySociety. We provide commercial services through our wholly owned subsidiary SocietyWorks Ltd Menu Close. English Cymraeg. Sign in or sign up. Search Submit Search. Making requests Never made a request before? Here are a few tips: Browse or search WhatDoTheyKnow and look for similar requests to the one you plan to make: which authority were they sent to, and were they successful?
If you get it wrong, they ought to advise you who to make the request to instead. We have a great team of volunteer administrators who are willing to help. Via the site, you can make requests for information to a range of organisations: Those formally subject to the FOI Act as set out in Schedule One of the Act, as amended.
Those formally subject to the Environmental Information Regulations or EIR a more ambiguous group which includes bodies subject to FOI, and in addition a wider group of bodies with some public role such as utility companies.
Currently the legal precedent for setting out which bodies are subject to EIR is the judgement in the Fish Legal case.
Public bodies which voluntarily comply with the FOI Act even though they are not legally obliged to. These include bodies which operate as a regulator, make public appointments, or distribute significant amounts of public funds.
Why must I keep my request focused? You should not include: arguments about your cause statements that could defame or insult others questions or requests for comment rather than for specific information The Freedom of Information process does not allow for general correspondence, background details or the rights and wrongs of a situation.
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