Dear Colleagues,
My University is about to pilot the use of 360-degree review of
competencies. As part of this, participants will be asked to complete a
computer marked evaluation form which includes a number of personal details
relating to them as well as their views on the person they are rating. The
intention is to return the summarised personal results to the person being
evaluated and the summarised results for the whole group to the group. In no
case, therefore, should raters be able to be identified, other than by the
company which is processing the results. Nor should the results of an
individual evaluation be seen by anyone other than the person being
evaluated.
My question is this. Can a person who is being rated make a subject access
request to the company which is processing the results and thus make it
impossible to guarantee anonymity to those who are doing the rating?
Kindest regards,
Thomas.
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