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Category: Advocacy

Advocacy Bleeding Disorders Haemophilia Scotland HS News

Today is Rare Disease Day

By alexwhitteker28/02/202627/02/2026
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Update on Welfare Reform

By alexwhitteker10/07/2025
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Infected Blood Compensation Scheme – Statement in the Commons 26th July 2024

By alexwhitteker26/07/202428/10/2024
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Letter from Rt Hon John Glen MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office on Infected Blood Compensation

By alexwhitteker23/05/202428/10/2024
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Infected Blood in Scotland: What Happens Now?

By alexwhitteker20/12/202309/01/2024
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Self-advocacy animation for people with a bleeding disorder

By alexwhitteker06/12/2023
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Haemophilia Scotland

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  • Today is Rare Disease Day
  • Update on Welfare Reform
  • Infected Blood Compensation Scheme – Statement in the Commons 26th July 2024
  • Letter from Rt Hon John Glen MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office on Infected Blood Compensation
  • Infected Blood in Scotland: What Happens Now?
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