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Can I remind readers about Subject Access Requests, which feature in the story about the boy refused a holiday. These are to request information pertaining to the person requesting. For instance if you believe there was discrimination in a job recruitment process or selection for promotion or getting on a course. Freedom of Information requests are best used for more general information not necessarily connected to the individual. Both can be thwarted by organisations in a variety of ways , but they are supported by statute and have some weight behind them.
Can I remind readers about Subject Access Requests, which feature in the story about the boy refused a holiday. These are to request information pertaining to the person requesting. For instance if you believe there was discrimination in a job recruitment process or selection for promotion or getting on a course. Freedom of Information requests are best used for more general information not necessarily connected to the individual. Both can be thwarted by organisations in a variety of ways , but they are supported by statute and have some weight behind them.
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