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INTRODUCTION
1. Legal Requirement
2. What is a Publication Scheme?
3. The 'Model' Publication Scheme for Higher Education / Further Education
4. Who We Are and What We Do
5. Accessing Information Covered by the Publication Scheme
6. What About Information Not Covered by the Scheme
7. Our Policy for Charging for Information
8. Obtaining Further Information or Providing Feedback
9. Further Information
MODEL PUBLICATION SCHEME FOR FURTHER EDUCATION COLLEGES
1. Who we are and what we do
2. What we spend and how we spend it
3. What our priorities are and how we are doing
4. How we make decisions
5. Our policies and procedures
6. Lists and registers
7. The services we offer
Information Access Request Form
Frequently Asked Questions
INTRODUCTION
This guide has been produced as a requirement of the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and introduces a Model Publication Scheme to replace the Publication Scheme adopted by the College in 2004.
The new Model Publication Scheme and definition document provided by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for Further Education Colleges has been adopted by Burnley College with effect from 1 January 2009. The Corporation will formally approve the detail and content of the scheme at its meeting on 25 March 2009.
1. Legal requirement
1.1 Adopting a publication scheme is a requirement of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. This Act promotes greater openness and accountability across the public sector by requiring all 'public authorities' to make information available proactively, through a publication scheme.
'1.2 Public authorities' are defined in the Act and include universities, further education colleges and sixth form colleges.
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2. What is a publication scheme?
2.1 A publication scheme is a document which describes the information a public authority publishes, or intends to publish. In this context, 'publish' means to make information available, routinely. These descriptions are called 'classes of information. The scheme is not a list of the actual publications, because this will change as new material is published or existing material revised. It is, however, the public authority's commitment to make available the information described.
2.2 A publication scheme must set out the classes, or categories, of information published. It must also make clear how the information described can be accessed and whether or not charges will be made.
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3. The ‘model’ publication scheme for higher education/further education
3.1 Burnley College has adopted the model publication scheme developed for the Further Education sector and is therefore committed to publishing the information it describes.
3.2 This model is designed for further education colleges across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The purpose of the model is to prevent institutions duplicating effort in producing individual schemes and to assist the public in accessing information from across the sector. However, to reflect the diversity in size and function of the institution, a number of optional classes of information are included. As a result, models within the sector will vary slightly. Any optional classes relevant to the College have been included in our scheme.
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4. Who we are and what we do
4.1 Burnley College is a further education college based in North East Lancashire that has a long history of service to the local community and beyond. The College is clearly recognised by local stakeholders as a key partner in the social and economic regeneration of our community.
We provide a wide range of provision, as at December 2008:
- Over 1800 full-time 16-18 year olds
- Over 2000 full-time and part-time adult students
- 750 full and part-time higher education students
- 550 workbased learners, largely on apprenticeship programmes
- Over 2000 employers of local firms on customised programmes including the Government's Train to Gain programme
- 500 14-16 year olds attend vocational GCSE and equivalent programmes
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5. Accessing information covered by the publication scheme
5.1 The information colleges routinely publish falls into the following categories - these have been determined by the ICO:
- What we are and what we do: Organisational information - structures, locations, contacts
- What we spend and how we spend it: Published accounts
- What our priorities are and how we are doing: Strategies and plans, performance indicators, inspections and reviews
- How we make decisions: Decision-making processes, records of decisions
- Our policies and procedures: Current written protocols, policies and procedures for delivery of college services and responsibilities
- Lists and registers: Information legally required to be held in publicly available registers and logs
- The services we offer: Prospectuses, leaflets, advice and guidance, newsletters.
5.2 Next to each class we have indicated the manner in which the information described will be available. We have also indicated whether charges apply to material in each class.
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6. What about information not covered by the publication scheme?
6.1 Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, you have the right to request any information held by a public authority which it has made available through its publication scheme.
6.2 Requests will have to be made in writing and, the College will have 20 working days to respond. We may charge a fee, which will have to be calculated according to Fees Regulations. You should note we will not be required to release information to which an exemption in the Act legitimately applies (examples are identified below). However, where this is the case we will explain to you why we are not releasing the information and we accept that we may also have to justify this to the Information Commissioner.
6.3 Exemptions include:
- Information already available elsewhere. If this is the case, we will, where we can, direct you to where you will find the information you are looking for
- Information provided in confidence. You should note that certain information is supplied to us in confidence and the Act obliges us to hold these things confidentially and not to disclose them.
- Personal information. This is covered by the Data Protection Act and is only available to the individual concerned
- Investigations and proceedings. If an investigation is ongoing it is unlikely that we will be able to let you have information until all proceedings are finalised
- Information intended for future publications. If we intend to publish the information you want you may have to wait until it is published before you can have access to it
- Information that the Principal of the College decides is not in the public interest to disclose
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7. Our policy on charging for information
7.1 Much of our information is available to you free of charge. However, because of the costs involved in locating or copying what you need, Burnley College retains the right granted under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to charge fees where necessary and these will be in accordance with that Act and any other relevant legislation. Where compilation of data is in our view particularly onerous it will be our intention to charge an additional sum of £25 per person hour to cover locating documents, copying and postage (up to a maximum of £450 as defined within the Act).
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8. Obtaining Further Information or Providing Feedback
8.1 It is important that this publication scheme meets your needs. If you find the scheme difficult to understand, or require further information please let us know via the contact details provided below. We also welcome suggestions as to how our scheme might be improved.
Until July 2009
Pauline Lucarz (Mrs)
Freedom of Information Officer
Burnley College
Ormerod Road
BURNLEY
Lancashire
BB 11 2RX
Tel: 01282 711276
Email: p.lucarz@burnley.ac.uk
fax:01282 415063/01282 451333
From July 2009
Pauline Lucarz (Mrs)
Freedom of Information Officer
Burnley College
Princess Way
BURNLEY
Lancashire
BB12 0EQ
Tel: 01282 711200
Email: p.lucarz@burnley.ac.uk
fax:01282 415063/01282 451333
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9. Further information
9.1 If we are unable to resolve any complaint, you can complain to the Information Commissioner, the independent body who oversees the Freedom of Information Act. More information about the Freedom of Information Act is available on the Information Commissioner's website see below.
Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Tel: 01625 545700
E-mail: mail@ico.gsi.gov.uk
Website at www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
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MODEL PUBLICATION SCHEME FOR FURTHER EDUCATION COLLEGES
| 1. Who we are and what we do |
| Class |
Description |
Manner |
Fee |
1.1
Legal Framework |
The Corporate Status of Burnley College is conferred by the relevant statutes, in particular, the Education Reform Act 1988, and the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. The actual legislation is already publicly available, for example on the HSMO web site (www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts.htm)
Instrument and Articles of Government for former Further Education College |
Electronic/ Website |
Free |
1.2
Corporate Structure |
Corporate Body Determination of Membership
- Code of Conduct for members of the Governing Body
- The terms of reference for its Governing Board and its sub committees
- Curriculum and Standards Committee
- Audit Committee
- Human Resources Committee
- Finance Committee
- Search and Governance Committee
- Standing orders
- Appointment of Board members, selection and eligibility
- Job description of Board members
|
Website |
Free |
1.3
How the institution is organised |
- Organisational and management structure charts.
|
Paper/
e-mail |
£10
|
1.4
Staffing structure of Divisions |
This class includes information about staff roles within divisions, together with organisation charts.
- Job titles of academic staff and support staff
- Contact details for each faculty/section
|
Paper/
email |
£10 |
1.5
Information on the institutional context |
- Burnley College's Strategic Plan (website address: www.burnley.ac.uk)
- Quality Committee Policy (001)
|
Website
Paper/
e-mail |
Free
£10 |
1.6
Marketing and recruitment |
This class should include publications relating to student recruitment (UK and international), including the College prospectus.
- Prospectus (which includes entry requirements for courses)
- Open days
|
Website/
paper |
Free |
1.7
Public Relations |
This class contains information that is created to help publicise our facilities and activities.
- Press releases
- Prospectus
- Course brochures
- Newsletters and magazines
|
Website
Website
Paper
Electronic |
Free
Free
Free
Free |
1.8
Partnerships |
The College delivers all of its HE provision through a franchise agreement with the University of Central Lancashire. This is formalised through an annual development plan and memorandum of agreement. |
Electronic/paper |
£10 |
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2. What we spend and how we spend it
Financial Resources
This section covers information on the College's strategy and management of financial resources. The Finance Directorate provides accounting, procurement and contracting services, helping to make best use of resources and fulfilling statutory responsibilities. Information that may damage the institution's commercial interests will be excluded from publication. |
| Class |
Description |
Manner |
Fee |
2.1
Funding/income |
Information on the sources of funding and income, such as grants tuition fees, endowment and investment income |
Electronic |
£10 |
2.2
Budgetary and account information |
Annual statement of accounts and other information to allow the public to see where money is being spent.
|
Electronic/paper |
£10 |
2.3
Financial audit reports |
Audit opinion as contained within the annual report and financial statements
|
Electronic/paper |
£10 |
2.4
Capital programme |
Information on major plans for capital expenditure
Information related to capital expenditure upon completion of the project when accounts have been audited |
Paper |
£10 |
2.5
Financial Regulations and procedures |
Statement of accounting policies |
Paper |
£10 (per regulation) |
2.6
Staff pay and grading structures |
- Remuneration of senior staff as published in annual accounts
- Information on the grading structures used within College and the associated salaries
- Pension scheme information as contained in the annual accounts
|
Electronic |
£10 |
2.7
Register of suppliers |
A list of suppliers used within College |
Electronic |
£10 |
2.8
Procurement and tender procedures |
Details of procedures used for the acquisition of goods and services. |
Electronic/paper |
£10 |
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| 3. What our priorities are and how we are doing |
| Class |
Description |
Manner |
Fee |
3.1
Corporate and business plans |
- Strategic Plan
- Teaching and Learning Strategy
|
Electronic/paper
Electronic |
Free
£10 |
3.2
Academic Quality and Standards |
Quality Strategy |
Electronic |
£10 |
3.3
Government & Regulatory Reports |
This class relates to the information that the College is legally obliged to make available to its funding and/or monitoring bodies. Such material may provide information as to how well the institution is performing.
- OfSTED Inspection Report - available on the OfSTED website.
- Government reports on FE (available from the LSC at lsc.gov.uk)
|
OfSTED Website/
LSC website |
Free |
3.4
Student Learning Support Services |
This class should include information on student support services from an academic and learning perspective, particularly those not covered under Information Services.
- Learning Support Guide
- Student Entitlement Policy
|
Paper
Student handbook |
£10
Free to students |
3.5
Mission Statements and related documents |
College Purpose
College Charter |
Paper/
E-mail/website
E-mail/paper |
Free
£10 |
3.6
Information on internal procedures for assuring academic quality and standards |
This class includes information about the College's internal quality audit programme and annual review:
- Internal validation procedure
- Monitoring review and evaluation procedure
- Quality and provision policy
Information on assessment procedures and outcomes:
- Student Assessment Policy
Information on student satisfaction with their College experience, covering the views of students on:
- Student Entitlement policy and associated documents
- 16 – 18 statement
- Discipline procedures
- Student representation
- Parental involvement
- Induction and Tutorial
- Complaints procedure
- Visits and Residential
- Student code of conduct
- Student Assessment policy and associated documents
- Quality of provision policy
- Equality and Diversity (students) policy
- Child Protection policy
- Induction and Tutorial procedure
Information relating to the College's performance and its standards:
The College Report which includes:
- Achievement results
- Retention results
- Attendance levels
- Average point scores for A levels
|
E-mail/paper
E-mail/paper
Paper
E-mail/paper
E-mail/paper |
£10
£10
£10
£10 each
£50 |
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| 4. How we make decisions |
| Class |
Description |
Manner |
Fee |
4.1
Minutes from the Governing body and steering groups |
- Governing Board minutes
- Search Committee minutes
- Human Resource Committee minutes
- Curriculum and Standards minutes
- Finance Committee minutes
- Audit Committee minutes
- Accommodation Group meetings
|
Web Site
Web Site
Electronic |
Free
Free
£10 |
4.2
Minutes from the academic board |
Academic Board minutes |
Electronic |
£10 |
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5. Our Policies and Procedures
This section covers information on the College's strategy policies and procedures (including terms and conditions of service). Information relating to individual members of staff is exempt from disclosure as personal information. |
| Class |
Description |
Manner |
Fee |
5.1
Employment and Employee Relations |
- Appraisal scheme
- Eye sight tests
- Grievance Policy and Procedures
- Health and Safety Committee
- Health and Safety Policy
- Managing Under Performance Policy and Procedures
- Redundancy Policy and Procedure
- Job share, job vacancies
- Special Leave
- Managing Absence Policy and Procedure
- Maternity Scheme
- Paternity Leave Scheme
- Public Interest Disclosure Code of Practice (whistle blowing)
- Recruitment, selection and appointment of staff
- Salary scales
- Scheme of recognition of long service
- Sickness reporting procedure
- Time off for Trade Union duties
|
Paper/electronic |
£10 per document |
5.2
Equal Opportunities/
Diversity Policy |
Equality and Diversity Policies – those on the website are free. |
Paper/e-mail/
website |
£10/
free |
5.3
Staff Development |
- Staff Development Policy and Procedures
- Staff Induction
|
Paper/e-mail |
£10 per document |
5.4
Estates |
- Tendering policies
- Recycling policies
Map of main buildings.
Address of main site and any other locations. |
Paper/electronic
Paper/electronic
Paper
Website |
£10
£10
£10
Free |
5.5
Policies with regard to data and information |
Policy Statement on the secure storage, handling, use, retention and disposal of disclosures and disclosure information. |
Paper
Website
E-mail |
£10
Free
Free |
5.6
Academic year dates |
This class includes information on the dates for the current academic year as well as future academic years (as far as is known).
- College planner
- Prospectus
- Student induction pack
|
Paper
Website
Electronic |
Free
Free
£10 (free to students) |
5.7
Further course information |
This class includes information relating to programmes and qualifications.
- Term dates
- Divisional course guides
- Structure of programmes
- Qualifications gained
- Work experience
|
Paper/
E-mail/
Website |
Free |
5.8
Student assessment information |
This class includes information on the regulations and/or policy governing student assessment.
- Student Assessment Policy
- Disciplinary Procedure
- Appeals Policy
|
Available to view in LRC.
Paper/e-mail
|
Free
£10
|
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| 6. Lists and registers |
| Class |
Description |
Manner |
Fee |
6.1
Information we are legally required to hold in registers |
- Register of Interests
- Asset register
- Freedom of Information/Data Protection request logs
|
Paper
Electronic
Electronic |
£10
£10
Free |
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7. The services we offer
Student Administration and Support
This section contains information on how the College manages the administration and progression of students from admission to course completion, including student support services. Information does not include specific student personal details, by virtue of being personal information. |
| Class |
Description |
Manner |
Fee |
7.1
Information on Student admission, progression and completion |
- Entry criteria
- The range of student entrants classified by age, gender, disability as returned to LSC
- Student progression, retention and completion data
- Results analysis
|
Prospectus
Paper |
Free
£25 |
7.2
Student accommodation |
Burnley College has no student accommodation. |
|
|
7.3
Student administration |
- Course prospectus
- Student records policies and procedures (included in the ILR data regulations)
- Security and data protection - included in the Data Protection Policy
|
Paper
Gov website
E-mail |
Free
Free
Free |
7.4
Student enrolment and admission |
This class includes information relating to the admission/enrolment of new students, including policies and procedures covering the assessment of external qualifications, the creation of student records, the co-ordination of student funding arrangements and the division of responsibilities between central admissions or equivalent and college/school/faculty staff.
- Student Assessment Policy
|
Paper
|
£10 |
7.5
Student discipline |
This class includes information relating to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings against students:
- Student Disciplinary Policy
- Complaints Procedure
|
Paper/e-mail
Website/paper |
£10
Free/£10 |
7.6
Student liaison |
This class includes information relating to the structure and functioning of staff/student consultative committees or other liaison groups.
- Minutes of Student Council meetings.
|
Paper or Email
|
£10 |
7.7
Student policies and procedures |
This class includes a guide to all student policies issued by the College:
- Enrolment Form
- Child Protection Policy (refer to LCC for full document)
- Misuse of drugs and related substances
- Induction and tutorial procedure
- Work placements, visits and residential
Enrichment Procedure |
Paper or
Email where available electronically
Free to students
|
£10 |
7.8
Student welfare |
- Learning support guide
- UCAS handbook
- Student handbook
- Student financial handbook
|
Paper |
£10
(free to students) |
7.9
Student associations and activities |
This class contains information relating to the operation and activities of the Learner Council which is organised for or by the students:
- Learner Council Constitution, Code of Practice
- Student representation procedure
- Enrichment procedure
- Student Council minutes
|
Notice boards
Paper or email
where available |
Free
£10
|
7.10
Availability and conditions of use of facilities |
Active Learning Zones opening hours.
Student catalogues and guides, are available in each active learning zone.
- Computing Code of Practice – Internet/email acceptable use policy
-
- Copyright agreements- Educational Recording Association (ERA) and Copyright Licensing Association (CLA)
|
On display on site
Available to view on site to students/electronic
Electronic
Paper copy
|
Free
Free/£10
£10
£10
|
7.11
Scope of collections held |
- LRC guides for subject areas
- Computerised records of LRC stock
|
On display in LRC
Talis database with onsite access
|
Free |
7.12
Tuition fees |
This class should include information relating to tuition fees for UK students, EU students and other international students, including information on when tuition fees will be payable and how to pay.
Examples of the type of information in this class include:
- Information for home/EU students
- Information for international students
- Information on other charges
|
Paper/prospectus |
Free |
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