
About the Contaminated Blood Inquiry. The Infected Blood Inquiry is an independent public statutory Inquiry established to examine the circumstances in which men, women and children treated by national health services in the United Kingdom were given infected blood and infected blood products, in particular in the 1970s and 1980s. It took evidence from 2019 until 2023.
Contaminated Blood Inquiry
Read the final report here - The Inquiry Report | Infected Blood Inquiry
View the additional report on compensation here - Additional Report on Compensation | Infected Blood Inquiry
For more information you can also view these areas:
Infected Blood Inquiry
https://infectedbloodinquiry.org.uk
REPORTS
HOMEPAGE
GOV.UK
Infected Blood Compensation Authority - GOV.UK
Infected Blood Inquiry Reports
Latest news on infected blood compensation
Infected blood inquiry recommendations
Support and Information
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Infected Blood Compensation Authority. On 21 May 2024 the government accepted recommendations made by the Infected Blood Inquiry that compensation should be paid to people infected and affected by the contaminated blood scandal.
The Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) has been set up to administer compensation, based on a scheme proposed by the government and approved in Parliament.
IBCA Website
This will give access to the official site and enable victim recipients to Estimate their entitlement of the calculator and determine the infection, level of infection and other helpful information on how compensation is carried out.
The House of Commons Library
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk
The full reports and Government response
Department of Health
https://Health-ni.gov.uk search Infected Blood which gives a number of useful documents impacting on victims in NI.
