Freedom of Information Team
Department of Health and Social Care
39 Victoria Street
London SW1H 0EU
www.gov.uk/dhsc
Ms Linda Birr-Pixton
By email to
: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
10 October 2024
Dear Ms Birr-Pixton
,
Freedom of Information Request Reference FOI-1532183
Thank you for your request dated 14 September to the Department of Health and Social
Care (DHSC), a copy of which can be found in the accompanying annex.
Your request has been handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) delivers research on behalf of DHSC.
DHSC is data controller for information held by the NIHR, and so the following response is
on behalf of DHSC and the NIHR.
DHSC does not hold information relevant to your request. The NIHR does not engage in
any pre-human research and development, so is not involved in any research involving
animals or animal tissue at any stage.
You may be aware that the use of animals in experiments and testing is regulated under
the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (ASPA). A section of the Home Office (The
Animals in Science Regulation Unit) is responsible for administration and enforcement of
ASPA. More information about that unit is available at the following link:
Animals in Science Regulation Unit - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
If you should wish to submit a request under the FOIA to the Home Office, it can be
contacted at:
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asking for an internal review. This should be sent to
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this letter.
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If you are not content with the outcome of your internal review, you may complain directly
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decision unless you have already appealed our original response and received our internal
review decision. You should raise your concerns with the ICO within three months of your
last meaningful contact with us.
Guidance on contacting the ICO can be found at
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information about making a complaint can be found a
t https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint. Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Team
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx
Annex
From: Linda Birr-Pixton <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 8:36 AM
To: FreedomofInformation <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Animals containing human material
Dear Department of Health and Social Care,
On what basis has the use of animals containing human material developed with regard to
the human brain here in the UK using animals under a regulatory framework?
Can you refer me to the benefits accrued and your publication of such data and
information from this research given the public are particularly sensitive to research in this
area?
How is this work inspected and monitored by the Department for Health and Social Care?
Yours faithfully,
Linda Birr-Pixton