The School publication scheme is also available in hard copy and can be requested by contacting foi@lshtm.ac.uk.
- Introduction
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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.
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.
3. The model publication scheme
3.1 As of January 2009 there is one approved model scheme which must be adopted by all public authorities. This lists information under seven broad classes. The School has produced its publication scheme in accordance with the definition documentation for universities.
4. The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
4.1 The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is Britain's national school of public health and a leading postgraduate institution in Europe for public health and tropical medicine. Part of the University of London, the London School is an internationally recognised centre of excellence in public health, international health and tropical medicine with a remarkable depth and breadth of expertise. It is one of the highest-rated research institutions in the UK.
4.2 The mission of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is to contribute to the improvement of health worldwide through the pursuit of excellence in research, postgraduate teaching, advanced training and consultancy in international public health and tropical medicine.
5. Accessing information covered by the publication scheme
5.1 The classes of information we publish are described in Part 2 of the scheme.
5.2 In 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. Publications available on the School website will be available free of charge. The supply of printed copies of web pages or hard copy documents will incur charges unless otherwise stated. Please see the charging policy for further information. In most cases electronic versions of documents can be sent by email.
5.3 To request information available through our publication scheme,
please contact the Freedom of Information Publication Scheme Co-ordinator, contact details below.5.4 Please note that a publication scheme relates to 'published' information. Therefore, material covered has already been prepared in a format ready for distribution.
5.5 Almost all publications listed in this publication scheme are the copyright of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and reproduction of material supplied through the publication scheme or in response to a request for information without the express permission of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (or copyright holder) may be an infringement of copyright. Requests for permission to reproduce such material should be addressed to: Freedom of Information Publication Scheme Co-ordinator, contact details below.
6. What about information not covered by the publication scheme?
6.1 From 1 January 2005 you will have the right, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, to request any information held by the School which we have not already made available through our publication scheme.
6.2 Requests will have to be made in writing and, in general, the School will have 20 working days to respond. The School may charge a fee, which will have to be calculated according to Fees Regulations. The School will not be required to release information to which an exemption in the Act legitimately applies. However, the School may be required to explain to the applicant why it is not releasing information and may also have to justify this to the Information Commissioner.
7.1 It is important that this publication scheme meets your needs. If you find the scheme difficult to understand, please let us know. We also welcome suggestions as to how our scheme might be improved. Any questions, comments or complaints about this scheme should be sent in writing to the Publication Scheme Co-ordinator below.
Victoria Cranna
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HTTel: 0207 927 2966
Email: foi@lshtm.ac.uk7.2 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:
Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AFMore information about the Freedom of Information Act is available on the
Please note that Scotland has its own Freedom of Information Act and Information Commissioner. For more information, please see the .
- Who we are and what we do
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Who we are What we do Legal Framework LSHTM Charter (to link) Organisation For operational and strategic management, see our Governance pages. For academic structure see our Annual report. External organisations - partnerships and collaborations: Salus is a non-trading subsidiary of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine which has been dormant since 1 August 2002.
(TBC) group was set up in 2004 and consists of the following six colleges of the University of London: Birkbeck, the Institute of Education, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the Royal Veterinary College, the School of Oriental and African Studies and The School of Pharmacy. The aim of the group is to collaborate together in academic administrative matters so as to avoid unnecessary duplication of effort and to gain the benefits of critical mass whilst maintaining the independence to pursue specialist missions.
The School currently runs its distance learning programme in collaboration with the .
The School runs joint courses with , and and joint PhDs with the
Contact Location and contact details Student activities Students' Representative Council - What we spend and how we spend it
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Expenditure Evidenced by Budgetary and account information Financial statements Financial regulations and staff pay Financial Regulations 2008
Expenses and Benefits Manual
Payment of Salaries Academic & Professional Support Pathways
Salary Scales Clinical Salary ScalesRegister of suppliers.
Procurement and tender procedures and reportsTerms and conditions of business
Disposal of School Assets - ProcedureResearch funding Fundraising
- What our priorities are and how we are doing
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Priority/Area Evidence by Annual report; corporate and business plans; teaching and learning strategy; academic quality and standards Mission statement
Annual reports
Annual operating statement
Fundraising strategy
School strategy 2012-2017
Research strategy January 2004 and Scientific Annex
School's Health Worldwide fundraising initiative
Strategy & Workplan 2006-07 to 2001-12 of the Quality & Standards Committee
Human Resources Strategy 2008-2012
LSHTM Equality & Diversity Statement
LSHTM Equal Opportunities Employment Data: 2008
LSHTM Equal Opportunities Employment Data: 2009
LSHTM Equal Opportunities Employment Data: 2010
Library & Archives Service Operational Plan
Library & Archives Service Strategic Plan
Health and Safety Strategy
Web Strategy
External review information Quality reports - Periodic review reports
Quality reports - Annual monitoring
Quality reports - Programme specificationsResearch Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008 - LSHTM results available on the and a press release on the RAE results
Government and regulatory reports Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, LSHTM institution reports for November 2007 and March 2003
QAA report on LSHTM Special Review of Research Degrees - How we make decisions
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The minutes of LSHTM committees and groups will be available in the publication scheme one year after the date of the meeting. Access to minutes less than a year old will be treated as standard Freedom of Information requests and will therefore be subject to exemptions.
Committee Group Minutes, constitution and terms of reference from governing body, council/senate, academic boards, steering groups Committee structure
Available on the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) website.
Board of Management
Court of Governors
Senate - formerly School Council
Senior Management Team (SMT)
Planning & Finance Committee
Investments Sub-committee
Membership Committee
Information Services Advisory Group (ISAG)
Audit CommitteeTeaching and learning committee minutes, constitution and terms of reference. Minutes of staff/student consultation meetings. Appointment committee and procedures Teaching and Learning
Learning and Teaching Policy Committee
Quality and Standards Committee
Research Degrees CommitteeStaff/student consultation meetings
Director's Meetings with Staff and E-NewslettersAppointment committees and procedures
Staff Review Committee
Conferment of Titles Committee
Equal Opportunities CommitteeOther committees School Safety Committee
Biological Services Advisory Committee
Radiation Protection Advisory Committee
Research Grants & Contracts Advisory Group
Ethics Committee
Sustainability Group - Lists and registers
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List/Register Evidenced by Any information we are currently legally required to hold in publicly available registers. Asset registers Register of interests for Board Members
Disclosure logs There is not an official disclosure logs but all Freedom of Information requests are logged on a database and elements of this can be made publicly available. - Services we offer
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- Prospectus and course content
- Welfare and counselling
- Health including medical services
- Disability support
- Careers service
- Sports and recreational facilities
- Library & Archives Service
- News from the School
- Events
- Students' Representative Council
- Alumni
- Charges/fees
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The purpose of this scheme is to make the maximum amount of information readily available at minimum inconvenience and cost to the public. Charges made by the School for routinely published material will be justified and transparent and kept to a minimum.
Information accessible via the School website is available free of charge. Information that can be provided as an electronic copy, usually via email, will be provided free of charge.
Charges may be made for actual disbursements incurred such as:
- photocopying
- printing
- postage and packaging
- the costs directly incurred as a result of viewing information
Current printed publications such as the Annual Report and Prospectus will be provided free of charge. There may be a charge for back issues of these documents if they need to be printed from a computer or photocopied.
Charges may also be made for information provided under this scheme where they are legally authorised, they are in all the circumstances, including the general principles of the right of access to information held by public authorities, justified and are in accordance with a published schedule or schedules of fees which is readily available to the public.
If a charge is to be made, confirmation of the payment due will be given before the information is provided. Payment may be requested prior to provision of the information.Details of charges are available on application to the Freedom of Information Publication Scheme Co-ordinator.