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Tag: Shona Robison MSP

Advocacy Contaminated Blood Langstaff Inquiry Scottish Government UK Inquiry Widows

Shona Robison MSP sees call for lump sum for Stage 1 Widows

by Dan Farthing12/03/2018
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Governments respond about UK Inquiry

by Dan Farthing30/08/201730/08/2017
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Advocacy Contaminated Blood Hepatitis C HIV National Services Scotland News Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme Support

Scottish Government formally announces launch of the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme

by Dan Farthing03/04/2017
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Advocacy Contaminated Blood Hepatitis C HIV News Scottish Government Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme

Shona Robison MSP offers assurances about the future development of the SIBSS

by Dan Farthing31/03/201731/03/2017
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Advocacy Awareness News Scottish Parliament

Powerful contributions at the #RareDiseaseDay Scottish Parliament Reception

by Dan Farthing02/03/201702/03/2017
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Advocacy Contaminated Blood Hepatitis C News Penrose Inquiry Scottish Government

Scottish Government launches targeted campaign to trace contaminated blood cases

by Dan Farthing10/10/2016
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