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Vaughan Gething announced the new support arrangements in Wales for those affected by Hepatitis C and HIV. In common with the AHOs, the new scheme expressly remained one for the making of ex gratia payments and were not intended to be compensatory.

  • Read more about Vaughan Gething announced the new support arrangements in Wales for those affected by Hepatitis C and HIV. In common with the AHOs, the new scheme expressly remained one for the making of ex gratia payments and were not intended to be compensatory.

The results of the consultation on the terms of the scheme from April 2017 onwards led to Vaughan Gething making a written statement setting out the new arrangements for a Welsh scheme.

  • Read more about The results of the consultation on the terms of the scheme from April 2017 onwards led to Vaughan Gething making a written statement setting out the new arrangements for a Welsh scheme.

Vaughan Gething wrote to the 280 people in Wales who were being supported through the Alliance House Organisations asking for their views on support in the future, and two workshops were held at which people could contribute their views.

  • Read more about Vaughan Gething wrote to the 280 people in Wales who were being supported through the Alliance House Organisations asking for their views on support in the future, and two workshops were held at which people could contribute their views.

Vaughan Gething, as Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport for Wales, made an announcement aimed at ending uncertainty about the level of support available from the Welsh Government.

  • Read more about Vaughan Gething, as Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport for Wales, made an announcement aimed at ending uncertainty about the level of support available from the Welsh Government.

Within Vaughan Gething's oral evidence to the Inquiry he called the Enhanced Hepatitis Stage 1+ payment an understanding of the hurt that people had already gone through.

  • Read more about Within Vaughan Gething's oral evidence to the Inquiry he called the Enhanced Hepatitis Stage 1+ payment an understanding of the hurt that people had already gone through.

Within a memo it was noted that administrative costs would be higher as there would be no shared services with the other UK health administrations.

  • Read more about Within a memo it was noted that administrative costs would be higher as there would be no shared services with the other UK health administrations.

The Northern Ireland Executive collapsed leaving the Department of Health without a minister for the following three years.

  • Read more about The Northern Ireland Executive collapsed leaving the Department of Health without a minister for the following three years.

It was announced by way of statement to the Assembly that new provisions which were being introduced in England should be replicated in Northern Ireland.

  • Read more about It was announced by way of statement to the Assembly that new provisions which were being introduced in England should be replicated in Northern Ireland.

Within her written statement to the Inquiry, Michelle O'Neill described how after almost six months, the Minister decided that the new provisions being introduced in England should be replicated in Northern Ireland.

  • Read more about Within her written statement to the Inquiry, Michelle O'Neill described how after almost six months, the Minister decided that the new provisions being introduced in England should be replicated in Northern Ireland.

Within a memo from Karen Simpson to Gerard Collins and Michelle O'Neill it was discussed how an urgent decision was to be taken "on whether enhanced payments will apply in the north of Ireland or whether the status quo should continue.

  • Read more about Within a memo from Karen Simpson to Gerard Collins and Michelle O'Neill it was discussed how an urgent decision was to be taken "on whether enhanced payments will apply in the north of Ireland or whether the status quo should continue.

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