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Dear University of Edinburgh,

This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA). Please provide any information that you hold answering to any of the following descriptions:

1. Any application you made in 2019 or 2020 to be a “Stonewall Diversity Champion” or to be included on Stonewall’s “Workplace Equality Index,” including any attachments or appendices to those applications. Please redact personal details if necessary.

2. Any feedback you received in 2019 or 2020 from Stonewall in relation to either application or programme.

3. Any other communication you have received from Stonewall in 2019 or 2020 unless privileged or otherwise exempt from disclosure (but if you claim privilege or exemption in relation to any material, please say in broad terms what the material is and the basis on which you claim to be entitled to withhold it).

4. Full details of any equality impact assessment you carried out connected with any of these applications (including any equality impact assessment carried out prior to an earlier application of the same kind, if no further assessment was done).

5. Details of the total amount of money you paid to Stonewall (i) in 2019; (ii) in 2020, whether or not as payment for goods or services.

6. Whether you intend to continue your membership of any Stonewall scheme in the future, and if so which.

Yours faithfully,

M Livingstone

Records Management, University of Edinburgh

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University’s working arrangements are affected by the Coronavirus outbreak
but we will respond to your enquiry as soon as possible.

 

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Records Management, University of Edinburgh

Dear M Livingstone

Thank you for your email below of 7 February 2021 requesting information.

I am writing to let you know that we have received your email and to help you make a valid request.

To ensure your request is valid and that the University is obliged to answer it, you must provide your real name. If you are making the request on behalf of someone else you must provide their real name. The Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner's guidance on this point explains that if you do not provide your real name or the name of the person on whose behalf you are making the request, you will lose your right to appeal to the Commissioner should you be unhappy with the handling of your request. The guidance also explains what constitutes a real name for the purposes of making a request valid. Please refer to the guidance for further details.

When you have made a valid request, we will respond. However, please note that the University’s working arrangements are affected by the Coronavirus outbreak. While we will make all efforts to respond to requests promptly, please be aware that in some cases unfortunately we will not be able to respond within statutory timescales. The Scottish Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a statement about requests during the Covid-19 pandemic which you may find helpful.

The University of Edinburgh's request privacy notice, which describes how we use the information you have supplied about yourself and your request, is published on the University website.

Kind regards

Records Management

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recordsmanagement@ed.ac.uk,

Dear M Livingstone

Thank you for your email of 7 February 2021 requesting information.

As explained in our acknowledgement message, the University's working
arrangements are affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, I am
currently unable to tell you exactly when you will receive a response to
your request. However, I can confirm that it is actively being progressed
and that we are making all efforts to respond to your request promptly.
The [1]Scottish Information Commissioner's Office has issued a statement
about requests during the Covid-19 pandemic which you may find helpful.

If you are unhappy with the way the University has handled your request,
you do have the right to ask the University to conduct an internal review
of the reasons for the delay. The [2]Scottish Information Commissioner's
guidance about this during the Covid-19 pandemic is available on their
website. If you wish to submit a review request you should write to the
Records Management Section (using this email address), describing the
original request, explaining your grounds for dissatisfaction, and
including an address for correspondence. When the review process is
complete, if you are still dissatisfied, you may use the Scottish
Information Commissioner's guidance on making an appeal to make an appeal
to the Commissioner.

The [3]University of Edinburgh's request privacy notice, which describes
how we use the information you have supplied about yourself and your
request, is published on the University website.

Yours sincerely

Tessa Ewart

Records Management

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Dear M Livingstone

Thank you for your email of 7 February 2021 requesting information. Please
find the University's response attached.

Yours sincerely

Tessa Ewart

Records Management Section
University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL

[1]https://www.ed.ac.uk/records-management

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