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Monday, 29 June 2015

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Race Relations 2





Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Race Relations 2



To: derrick_lynch@hotmail.co.uk
Subject: FOIA: Reject - S21 Accessible by other means
From: audeeba.ali@met.police.uk
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 11:43:54 +0100



Dear Mr Lynch

Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 2015060001060


I write in connection with your request for information which was received by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 13/06/2015. I note you seek access to the following information:

· 1. The Metropolitan Police Race Relations Policy.
2. The latest Metropolitan Police report on how the Race Relations Policy has been performing to date.
3. Details of how the Metropolitan Police manages and monitors Race Relations.
Following receipt of your request searches were conducted within the MPS to locate information relevant to your request. I can confirm that the information you have requested is held by the MPS.

EXTENT OF SEARCHES TO LOCATE INFORMATION

To locate the information relevant to your request searches were conducted at the Directorate of Business Change and Diversity

RESULT OF SEARCHES

The searches located records relevant to your request.

DECISION

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 21 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the Act) I have decided to provide access to the information you have requested.

REASON FOR DECISION

The MPS does not have a Race Relations Policy, race is included within the MPS Equality Policy. Please see the link below to the External Webpage for the published document:
http://www.met.police.uk/foi/c_policies_and_procedures.htm#e

The MPS does not produce a Race Relations report, but race as a protected characteristic is monitored through various means (including community engagement events/recruitment/monitoring data/Staff Support Association meetings/Race IAG etc). Please see the MOPAC Webpage link below for further information and performance data:

https://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/policing-crime/police-and-crime-plan

COMPLAINT RIGHTS

Your attention is drawn to the attached sheet which details your right of complaint.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in the MPS.

Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please write quoting the reference number above.

Yours sincerely




Audeeba Ali
Quality and Assurance Advisor

Section 17 of the Act provides:

(1) A public authority which, in relation to any request for information, is to any extent relying on a claim that any provision in part II relating to the duty to confirm or deny is relevant to the request or on a claim that information is exempt information must, within the time for complying with section 1(1), give the applicant a notice which-

(a) states the fact,
(b) specifies the exemption in question, and
(c) states (if that would not otherwise be apparent) why the exemption applies.


Section 21 of the Act provides:

(1) Information which is reasonably accessible to the application otherwise than under section 1 is exempt information…

(3) For the purposes of subsection (1), information which is held by a public authority and does not fall within subsection (2)(b) is not to be regarded as reasonably accessible to the applicant merely because the information is available from the public authority itself on request, unless the information is made available in accordance with the authority’s publication scheme and any payment required is specified in, or determined in accordance with, the scheme.



COMPLAINT RIGHTS


Are you unhappy with how your request has been handled or do you think the decision is incorrect?

You have the right to require the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to review their decision.

Prior to lodging a formal complaint you are welcome to discuss the response with the case officer who dealt with your request.


Complaint

If you are dissatisfied with the handling procedures or the decision of the MPS made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the Act) regarding access to information you can lodge a complaint with the MPS to have the decision reviewed.

Complaints should be made in writing, within forty (40) working days from the date of the refusal notice, and addressed to:

FOI Complaint
Public Access Office
PO Box 57192
London
SW6 1SF
PublicAccessOffice@met.police.uk

In all possible circumstances the MPS will aim to respond to your complaint within 20 working days.


The Information Commissioner

After lodging a complaint with the MPS if you are still dissatisfied with the decision you may make application to the Information Commissioner for a decision on whether the request for information has been dealt with in accordance with the requirements of the Act.

For information on how to make application to the Information Commissioner please visit their website at www.ico.org.uk. Alternatively, phone or write to:

Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Phone: 01625 545 745

Total Policing is the Met's commitment to be on the streets and in your communities to catch offenders, prevent crime and support victims. We are here for London, working with you to make our capital safer.





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