Access to records

Below are some of the more commonly questions we are asked about the records we keep about people. You may have other questions and we would be glad to answer them. Please contact us.

Can I see personal information about me held by the Suffolk County Council?

Yes, you can ask to see all personal information recorded about you, unless certain exceptions apply. Your records may be a mixture of computer printouts and written records. You are entitled to see and receive both types of record.

What if the information about me is held on someone else's file?

It may be possible for you to see this information, but you will not be able to see anything about
the other person on whose file the information is held
unless:

  • he/she agrees;
  • in exceptional circumstances where it is felt “reasonable in all the circumstances”* to disclose that information without that person’s consent.

How do I get hold of the information?

By contacting:
Access to Records Social Worker
Children and Young People's Services
Endeavour House,
Russell Road,
Ipswich, IP1 2BX.
Telephone: 01473 264874

How long will it be before I can see the information?

We will acknowledge your request to see your files within 5 working days. We should make the information you have asked for available to you within 40 days of receiving your written requests. Sometimes we may take longer than 40 days, for
example:

  • if we need more information to identify you
  • if we need information to help us find what you are looking for

In either case, the 40 day time limit will run from when we have located your file. We may need to contact other people who are mentioned in the information we hold, to ask for their agreement to you reading about them.

The Access to Records Social Worker will make sure that your request to see your records is dealt with. He/she will either make direct contact or arrange for a social care manager to contact you. You will have the opportunity to visit a local office and see the information held on your file. We can arrange for you to have copies of the information you see. If we do not have any information about you which we are required to disclose, we will tell you this in writing.

If we do have information about you, but we cannot disclose it, we will tell you this and give you the reasons we cannot disclose it.