Results 1-6 of 6 for "freedom of information" speaker:Sandra Gidley
- Olympics: Swine Flu Update (20 Jul 2009) has video
Sandra Gidley: ...the national pandemic flu service. They have previously been putting quite a strain on our GPs' services. Will he explain the six-month delay in getting Treasury approval for the hotline? The freedom of information request made it quite clear that there had been a significant delay in signing it off, which could have resulted in an undue work load on our GPs. I tabled a parliamentary...
- Opposition Day — [1st Allotted Day]: Emergency Care (21 Jan 2009) has video
Sandra Gidley: ...response to category A calls was generally good. That is where the main focus falls, and there is not a lot of room for argument, but one should note that those results are given by trust. I made a freedom of information request to find out the response times on a ward-by- ward basis in my constituency. Lo and behold, those parts of my constituency in Southampton received an 80 or 85 per...
- Opposition Day — [1st Allotted Day]: Emergency Care (21 Jan 2009) has video
Sandra Gidley: ...but there is no subdivision that provides that targets must be reached in all areas. It is clear that some areas do not receive the service that they should, and I suggest that the hon. Lady makes a freedom of information request to her ambulance trust. I had always suspected that my rural areas received a less than good service, but the results are much worse than I had anticipated, and...
- Malaysia Campaign Veterans (11 Dec 2007)
Sandra Gidley: Can the right hon. Gentleman clarify whether the Queen sanctioned the wearing of the medal in Australia and New Zealand? Any advice given to the Queen is not available under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, so it is difficult to be clear about the matter. Does he know whether she was given advice with respect to the other countries?
- Written Answers — Health: Freedom of Information (3 Jul 2006)
Sandra Gidley: ...given to designating private companies providing personal medical services through the alternative provider medical service arrangements as public authorities within the meaning of section 5 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
- Written Answers — Constitutional Affairs: Freedom of Information (21 Jun 2006)
Sandra Gidley: ..., Department for Constitutional Affairs whether any private body providing services under contract to a public authority has been designated as a public authority by an order under section 5 of the Freedom of Information Act.
