Assessment centre role play
Dear Driving Standards Agency,
Please provide me details of the role play competencies and how this is marked inc guidelines and policy's
Thank you
Yours faithfully,
Joanne Beecroft
Driving Standards Agency
Knowledge and Information Management Team
The Axis Building
112 Upper Parliament Street
NOTTINGHAM NG1 6LP
switchboard: (0115) 936 6666
direct line: (0115) 936 6785
fax: (0115) 936 6580
email: [DSA request email]
websites: gov.uk
[1]dft.gov.uk/dsa
Ms Joanne Beecroft
by email: [FOI #140601 email]
our ref: IA/00708/12
03 December 2012
Dear Ms Beecroft
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST
Thank you for your email of 01 December 2012, received on 03 December 12
requesting information about the role play competencies; we are dealing
with your request under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Your request was received by the Driving Standards Agency on 03 December
2012. We will endeavour to provide you with a full response within 20
working days after receipt of your request.
If you have any queries about this letter, please do not hesitate to
contact me on the details as above. Please remember to quote the
reference number above in any future communications.
Yours sincerely
Knowledge and Information Management Team
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References
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http://www.dft.gov.uk/dsa
Driving Standards Agency
Knowledge and Information Management Team
The Axis Building
112 Upper Parliament Street
NOTTINGHAM NG1 6LP
switchboard: (0115) 936 6666
direct line: (0115) 936 6034
fax: (0115) 936 6580
e-mail: :[DSA request email]
website: gov.uk/dsa
e-mail [1][DSA request email]
[date]
Ms Joanne Beecroft
[FOI #140601 email]
3 January 2013
our ref: IA/00708/12
Dear Ms Beecroft,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST
I am writing to advise you that the time limit for responding to your
request for information which the Agency received on 03 December 2012
needs to be extended.
In accordance with section 10(2) of FOIA I am extending the 20 working day
time limit for issuing a response by a further 20 working days. The
information being considered as exempt from disclosure under section 36
(2)(c) (prejudice to the effective conduct of public affairs) of the Act.
However, the exemption may be set aside if it is decided that the public
interest in disclosing the information outweighs the public interest in
withholding it. The extension is to enable us to consider this public
interest test.
I hope to let you have a response by 31 January. If you do not receive my
response or further information by then, please contact me and I will
investigate the matter.
If you have any queries about this letter, please do not hesitate to
contact me on the details as above. Please remember to quote the
reference number above in any future communications.
Yours sincerely
Knowledge and Information Management Team
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Driving Standards Agency
Knowledge and Information Management Team
The Axis Building
112 Upper Parliament Street
NOTTINGHAM NG1 6LP
switchboard: (0115) 936 6666
direct line: (0115) 936 6023
fax: (0115) 936 6571
email: [DSA request email]
website: gov.uk/dsa
Joanne Beecroft
by
email:[FOI #140601 email]
our ref: IA/00708/12
30 January 2013
Dear Ms Beecroft
Information requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FoIA)
Further to our email of 3 January, I can confirm that we have handled your
request for information about details of the role play competencies and
the policy and/or guidelines about how this is marked within the terms of
the FoIA.
Attached at Annex A, are copies of two assessor’s guides used in the role
play exercise which include details of the competencies being assessed and
the rating scale used.
I can confirm that additional information is held about what would be
classed as positive and negative behaviours but this is being withheld
under section 36(2)(c) on the grounds that its disclosure would prejudice
to the effective conduct of public affairs. This is a view certified by
the Minister and then subject to the public interest test as to whether
the balance lies in favour of withholding or disclosing the information.
We have concluded, applying a presumption in favour of disclosure, and in
all the circumstances of the case, the public interest in maintaining the
exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information.
Annex B of this letter sets out the exemption in full, as well as the
factors we have considered when deciding where the public interest lay.
If you are unhappy with the way we have handled your request, you should
ask for an internal review by contacting the Information Compliance
Manager at the above address.
Yours sincerely
Information Officer
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