Request for information on unconscious bias training undertaken at the HTA
The HTA received a request for information on unconscious bias training undertaken at the HTA over the last five years.
The HTA received a request for information on unconscious bias training undertaken at the HTA over the last five years.
The HTA received a request for more information on the Freedom of Information requests the HTA has received.
The HTA received a request for information on the technology services that are being used.
The HTA received a request for reports on staff morale, culture, bullying and harassment commissioned over the last year.
Today, the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has published an updated version of Code of Practice D: Public Display. The HTA undertook a review of Code D to align the expectations of consent for imported material for public display with that of material originating in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A key principle of the Human Tissue Act (HT Act) is that all human bodies, body parts and tissue should be treated with appropriate respect and dignity. It is important that checks and procedures are put into place to ensure that appropriate consent is obtained for the public display of human material.
Accredited Assessors submit their reports using the HTA’s online submission system. This is a secure system which is data protected.
Transplant units and Stem Cell coordinators must use the updated template referral letter when referring a case to the HTA.