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Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOI) gives any person a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities. The Act sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on those authorities. For the purposes of the Act, NHS organisations are public authorities.

The aim of FOI is to promote greater openness in public authorities; about operational decisions and how public money is used. Any person who makes a request for information to Central and Eastern Cheshire PCT (CECPCT) will be informed if we hold the information and be supplied with a copy of it if requested, unless an exemption applies. 

Accessing information using the publication scheme
Under FOI, public authorities are required to publish and maintain a publication scheme. The publication scheme is a list of the information held by CECPCT, which is routinely available. It sets out the classes of information held and how it can be accessed. The purpose of the scheme is to enable significant amounts of information to be made available without the need for a specific request. 

Please view the online publication scheme  (document is continually under review).

If you cannot find the information you are looking for on our website you can make a specific request to CECPCT. Requests should be in writing, which includes email, and should be sent to the FOI team at:

Central and Eastern Cheshire Primary Care Trust
Universal House
ERF Way (off Pochin Way)
Middlewich
Cheshire
CW10 0QJ

Email: foi.requests@cecpct.nhs.uk

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