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.
The HTA received a request for information on all transactions over £1,000 from January 2021 to May 2021.
With the interests of the public and those we regulate at the centre of our work, we aim to maintain confidence by ensuring that human tissue is used safely and ethically, and with proper consent. We regulate organisations that remove, store and use tissue for research, medical treatment, post-mortem examination, teaching and display in public. We also give approval for organ and bone marrow donations from living people.
The HTA received a request for information on payments made to Stonewall Equality limited in specified financial years.
The HTA received a request for an up-to-date break down of the total number of staff within each pay band, definitions for each pay band and the respective minimum/maximum yearly salaries.
Contact details for individual medical schools in Scotland can be found here. Note: The HTA does not regulate medical schools accepting body donations in Scotland, it is only the regulator in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.