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take the case of the haemophilia centre at treloar school. of the 122 pupils with haemophilia that attended the school between 1970 and 1987, only 30 survived. the pupils were often regarded as objects for research rather than first and foremost as children whose treatment should be firmly focused on their individual best interests alone. there was a particularly heavy use of factor concentrates. different concentrates were indiscriminately used, increasing risk. pupils were given extra to see how prophylaxis might work. research prejudiced the quality of treatment and convenience of administration trumped safety. children were treated in this way without their parents having been provided with any or anywhere near enough information about the risks of treatment. it was unconscionable to treat children with concentrates capable of transmitting serious viruses without explaining those risks clearly to their parents. there were multiple research projects where informed consent for participation was neither sought nor given. that was unethical,
take the case of the haemophilia centre at treloar school. of the 122 pupils with haemophilia that attended the school between 1970 and 1987, only 30 survived. the pupils were often regarded as objects for research rather than first and foremost as children whose treatment should be firmly focused on their individual best interests alone. there was a particularly heavy use of factor concentrates. different concentrates were indiscriminately used, increasing risk. pupils were given extra to see...
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school at age 11 — in 1985, when he was 23, he found out he was hiv positive. tell us how you feel today first of all having seen the report in thousands of pages, pretty damning. very damning in the main thing i feel is validation and for years, everybody has been saying that what has come out in the report, black—and—white validation in yet, we were right. black-and-white validation in yet, we were right-— black-and-white validation in yet, we were riuht. ., . , . ., we were right. how many children and teenauers we were right. how many children and teenagers are — we were right. how many children and teenagers are also _ we were right. how many children and teenagers are also impacted _ we were right. how many children and teenagers are also impacted and - we were right. how many children and teenagers are also impacted and yet l teenagers are also impacted and yet had haemophilia that was given the plasma aid which was seen as this, factor eight which are seen drug and it made him sick as a to making a better and he was given this at his school and
school at age 11 — in 1985, when he was 23, he found out he was hiv positive. tell us how you feel today first of all having seen the report in thousands of pages, pretty damning. very damning in the main thing i feel is validation and for years, everybody has been saying that what has come out in the report, black—and—white validation in yet, we were right. black-and-white validation in yet, we were right-— black-and-white validation in yet, we were riuht. ., . , . ., we were right....
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and in the case of what happened at treloar school, that boarding school for haemophiliac boys , boys, haemophiliac boys, boys, absolutely shocking . he says absolutely shocking. he says that children were used as objects for research, that the risks of contracting hiv and hepatitis were ignored. he said that the staff favoured the advancement of research over the best interests of the children, which he said was unethical and wrong. he said there was no doubt that staff were aware of the risks . we knew that it would the risks. we knew that it would be explosive. it's been many years in the making, but my goodness , these early goodness, these early indications, just from what we've seen so far at absolutely damning on many levels, andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester, somebody who's campaigned on this for a long time, he has previously described this as a criminal cover up on an industrial scale . cover up on an industrial scale. >> it really does seem that way. catherine just to go over those first few details, this cover up, but particularly the destruction of documents b
and in the case of what happened at treloar school, that boarding school for haemophiliac boys , boys, haemophiliac boys, boys, absolutely shocking . he says absolutely shocking. he says that children were used as objects for research, that the risks of contracting hiv and hepatitis were ignored. he said that the staff favoured the advancement of research over the best interests of the children, which he said was unethical and wrong. he said there was no doubt that staff were aware of the risks...
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treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected blood community knows that their cries forjustice have been heard. in a moment of unity, the opposition benches agreed. and i repeat our commitment to work on a cross—party basis to help deliver the compensation scheme and get the money, the final money to victims, as soon as possible. so who will get compensation? there'll be payments to those infected or their estate if they've died, also to those affected partners, family and friends looking after a loved one. payments will be exempt from tax and not means—tested. the
treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected...
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treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report... they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the devil's in the detail. it's all words at the moment. there's nothing concrete, is there? speed is of the essence to us. we were hoping for the commitment | that this would be done and dusted | before the next election. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected blood community knows that their cries forjustice have been heard. in a moment of unity, the opposition benches agreed. i repeat our commitment to work on a cross—party basis to help deliver the compensation scheme and get the money, the final money, to victims as soon as possible. so who will get compensation? there'll be payments to those infected or their estate if they've died, also to those affected partners, family
treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report... they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the devil's in the detail. it's all words at the moment. there's nothing concrete, is there? speed is of the essence to us. we were hoping for the commitment | that this would be done and dusted | before the next election. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from...
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treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected blood community knows that their cries forjustice have been heard. in a moment of unity, the opposition benches agreed. and i repeat our commitment to work on a cross—party basis to help deliver the compensation scheme and get the money, the final money to victims, as soon as possible. so who will get compensation? there'll be payments to those infected or their estate if they've died, also to those affected partners, family and friends looking after a loved one. payments will be exempt from tax and not means—tested. the
treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected...
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treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected blood community knows that their cries forjustice have been heard.
treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected...
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treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected blood community knows that their cries forjustice have been heard. in a moment of unity, the opposition benches agreed. and i repeat our commitment to work on a cross—party basis to help deliver the compensation scheme and get the money, the final money to victims, as soon as possible. so who will get compensation? there'll be payments to those infected or their estate if they've died, also to those affected partners, family and friends looking after a loved one. payments will be exempt from tax and not means—tested. the
treloar�*s in hampshire. i would like to make a statement following the final report of the infected blood inquiry. they're haemophiliacs who were subjected to trials without consent and were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the whole community's bravery through immense suffering is what has enabled justice today. of the 122 haemophiliacs who attended the school, 75 have already died from their infections. with our firm commitment to compensate those touched by the scandal, the infected...
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school in hampshire, as you said, it was a project of 90 or so haemophiliac children. all the supposed top doctors were there and they were being used as guinea pigs. essentially, they were being given this infected blood. a lot of them have died , i mean, your of them have died, i mean, your i'll say so myself. you're quite lucky to be here today . and the lucky to be here today. and the scandal is that the inquiry into this has been dragged on for so long. many of the victims aren't here anymore to see justice done i >> -- >> that's lam em >> that's right. i mean, from the school, we think we've only got about 13 or 14 survivors, 75 of our school friends died , so of our school friends died, so it's absolutely heartbreaking. and we're going to bring that up tomorrow when four of us go and see john glenn, the paymaster general . and we're going to put general. and we're going to put forward that that point that the school funded by, in part by the nhs , and unbelievably, by the nhs, and unbelievably, by the haemophilia society to conduct these, these, these this resea
school in hampshire, as you said, it was a project of 90 or so haemophiliac children. all the supposed top doctors were there and they were being used as guinea pigs. essentially, they were being given this infected blood. a lot of them have died , i mean, your of them have died, i mean, your i'll say so myself. you're quite lucky to be here today . and the lucky to be here today. and the scandal is that the inquiry into this has been dragged on for so long. many of the victims aren't here...
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�*s college, a boarding school that specialised in treating the condition. it initially gave him a new lease of life, but in 1985, he was told he had hiv. he was 23, was planning to get married and have children and buy houses and he couldn't do any of that. mark died in 2003, aged ai. janine was with him at the end. every time he woke up, he'd squeeze my hand, "still here, neen, still here? "make sure you carry on. "please make sure you carry on this," and i said, "i will. "while this breath in my body, i will follow it "for you, don't worry." janine is still fighting forjustice for her brother 21 years later. like mark, nick stainsbury also developed hepatitis c and hiv after receiving treatment for haemophilia. nick campaigned to find out why children had been given contaminated blood products. he gave evidence during the six—year investigation into the scandal. he didn't live to hear its findings. even though, in his last few years, he was in a wheelchair most of the time, he would definitely have got to the hearing on may 20th, no matter what. it hasj
�*s college, a boarding school that specialised in treating the condition. it initially gave him a new lease of life, but in 1985, he was told he had hiv. he was 23, was planning to get married and have children and buy houses and he couldn't do any of that. mark died in 2003, aged ai. janine was with him at the end. every time he woke up, he'd squeeze my hand, "still here, neen, still here? "make sure you carry on. "please make sure you carry on this," and i said, "i...
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. >> that school after seven that school down in hampshire, the treloar school, i mean just as a as a story on its own was fascinating. all these young kids were sent off to board. they're all haemophiliacs, around 90 of them, and they were used as guinea pigs by doctors , used as guinea pigs by doctors, by medical experts. and there's only a few of them left. so richard warwick, he was one of the students. he will be with us a bit later on. yeah. >> and you were telling me you have a personal sort of interest in the whole story because your brother has haemophilia. >> i've got skin in the game. yeah, my brother is a haemophiliac. he's a bit older than me, but i remember back in the day, my mother taking him down to hospital when he needed factor eight, and one of the doctors who actually he was accused of in recent weeks of being one of the doctors who knew about the infected blood. he was accused in the sunday times of taking money from pharmaceutical companies. that surprised me, reading that his name was jeff savage. he's passed away now because doctor savage was the person who wa
. >> that school after seven that school down in hampshire, the treloar school, i mean just as a as a story on its own was fascinating. all these young kids were sent off to board. they're all haemophiliacs, around 90 of them, and they were used as guinea pigs by doctors , used as guinea pigs by doctors, by medical experts. and there's only a few of them left. so richard warwick, he was one of the students. he will be with us a bit later on. yeah. >> and you were telling me you have...
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the school had medical facilities on site. it meant they could be treated and be back at their desk pretty swiftly, the idea being they could have as nomal an education as possible despite their condition. while there, officials at the school gave haemophiliac pupils new blood treatments. the blood they were given was contaminated and as a result, all four were unwittingly infected with hiv and/or hepatitis. the same happened to their school friends. at least 80 have since died. the long—running public inquiry into what has been called the worst treatment disaster in nhs history is preparing to publish its final report next week. let me introduce my guests to you. ade goodyear was infected with hiv, hepatitis b and hepatitis c. he thinks he was aged 13 when this happened. gary webster was infected with hiv and hepatitis c. he was 17 when he was infected. steve nicholls was infected with hepatitis b and c. he was nine years old when he was infected. richard warwick was infected with hiv, hepatitis b and hepatitis c. he was ag
the school had medical facilities on site. it meant they could be treated and be back at their desk pretty swiftly, the idea being they could have as nomal an education as possible despite their condition. while there, officials at the school gave haemophiliac pupils new blood treatments. the blood they were given was contaminated and as a result, all four were unwittingly infected with hiv and/or hepatitis. the same happened to their school friends. at least 80 have since died. the...
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�*s college, a boarding school that specialised in treating the condition. it initially gave him a new lease of life, but in 1985, he was told he had hiv. he was 23, was planning to get married and have children and buy houses and he couldn't do any of that. mark died in 2003, aged a1. janine was with him at the end. every time he woke up, he'd squeeze my hand, "still here, neen, still here? "make sure you carry on. "please make sure you carry on this," and i said, "i will. "while this breath in my body, i will follow it "for you, don't worry." janine is still fighting forjustice for her brother 21 years later. like mark, nick stainsbury also developed hepatitis c and hiv after receiving treatment for haemophilia. nick campaigned to find out why children had been given contaminated blood products. he gave evidence during the six—year investigation into the scandal. he didn't live to hear its findings. even though, in his last few years, he was in a wheelchair most of the time, he would definitely have got to the hearing on may 20th, no matter what. it hasj
�*s college, a boarding school that specialised in treating the condition. it initially gave him a new lease of life, but in 1985, he was told he had hiv. he was 23, was planning to get married and have children and buy houses and he couldn't do any of that. mark died in 2003, aged a1. janine was with him at the end. every time he woke up, he'd squeeze my hand, "still here, neen, still here? "make sure you carry on. "please make sure you carry on this," and i said, "i...
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only 30 of 122 boys with haemophilia at that school in the 1970s and 1980s have survived . they were they have survived. they were they were effectively killed. >> it's outrageous and shocking. there are called eugenics. >> there are calls for lord ken clarke , the former health clarke, the former health secretary, to lose his peerage over this here he is giving evidence at the inquiry. >> why do we have to go in such meticulous detail through who said what, when and when did he change his mind? and i do seem to have changed my mind, yes. it didn't make any difference, did it? well, i think what happened on the ground, not for me to answer questions. well, it is what is the relevance of all this? what difference did it make on the ground? >> well, joining us now is political correspondent for the spectator, james heale, and political editor of huffpost, kevin schofield . the arrogance kevin schofield. the arrogance that drips off ken clarke in that drips off ken clarke in that clip, just kind of for me, explains why this particular issue was kicked down the road for so many
only 30 of 122 boys with haemophilia at that school in the 1970s and 1980s have survived . they were they have survived. they were they were effectively killed. >> it's outrageous and shocking. there are called eugenics. >> there are calls for lord ken clarke , the former health clarke, the former health secretary, to lose his peerage over this here he is giving evidence at the inquiry. >> why do we have to go in such meticulous detail through who said what, when and when did...