In addition to care being taking in disclosing information in a
Councillor/Employee relationship, it is important to consider the issues
when disclosing to other members of staff. Disclosures should only take
place when staff require the data to do their job.
Alex Mitchell
North Lanarkshire Council
-----Original Message-----
From: Broom, Doreen [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 17:05
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Should I be speaking to you?
Ah Paula - that is a different matter - if they are acting on behalf of a
member of public and have their signed approval to act on their behalf
(letter of complaint or other) then that is fine but they cannot just go on
fishing expeditions e.g. if they were acting for one Council house tenant
against another for perhaps say noise - they could not just go in to a
Council building and demand the file on the person who was apparently making
the noise. I tried to get this message through at Induction but am about to
do some follow up training. I can understand this happening though as you
may get a Junior Clerical Assistant and someone says ...Can you deal with
Councillor ........ they may feel slightly intimidated and may feel obliged
to give the information to him/her.
I think what I really mean is that Councillors will have access to freely
available information e.g. the Intranet etc. but only with specific consent
can they see personal files.
Interesting though Paula.
Regards
Doreen Broom
Data Administrator
Scottish Borders Council
Council HQ
Newtown St.Boswells
Melrose
Borders TD6 0SA
Tel: 01835 824000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paula Leon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 30 January 2001 16:53
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Should I be speaking to you?
>
> Doreen,
> Thanks for your response, a question though, did your authority issue
> guidelines to staff about dealing direct with councillors. Reason being
> that Councillors may in cases request access to personal data of staff or
> clients, are all staff fully trained in D.P enought to know when or if to
> disclose information. Might they not give in to authority for fear of
> doing the "right thing"?????????
>
> Paula
>
> >>> "Broom, Doreen" <[log in to unmask]> 30/01/01 16:45:15 >>>
> Hi Paula
> I dn't know about England& Wales but up here in Scotland - Councillors are
> employed by the Council and therefore like the rest of us are employees.
> In
> fact some of our Councillors are already on our address book for e-mail.
> Also any internal telephone directory is available both electronically and
> in paper format to all emplloyees so councillors being employees, why not.
> Tell me if it differs in England/Wales.
> Doreen Broom
> Data Administrator
> Scottish Borders Council
> Council HQ
> Newtown St.Boswells
> Melrose
> Borders TD6 0SA
>
> Tel: 01835 824000
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Paula Leon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent: 30 January 2001 16:36
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Should I be speaking to you?
> >
> > Query,
> >
> > Mainly Local Authority members
> >
> > Would you agree to let councillors have full access to a staff
> electronic
> > address book, holding e-mail address, tel nos, location, job titles etc,
> > so that they are able to contact staff direct?
> >
> > Any views on the implications here, do others allow councillors to
> contact
> > any member of staff they wanted directly, if so do you have a
> > policy/guideline for staff?. How is this handled
> >
> > also bear in mind that many councillors may access this address book
> > remotely from home or laptop.
> >
> > Comments and suggestion greatly received.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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