The Yorkshire Regional Transfusion Centre used a poster, possibly from late 1983, which invited donors to read the leaflets. Read more about The Yorkshire Regional Transfusion Centre used a poster, possibly from late 1983, which invited donors to read the leaflets.
Dr Donald Smith wrote to Dr Smithies stating that the Wessex Regional Transfusion Centre displayed a poster at their blood collection sessions and thought a national poster would be very useful. Read more about Dr Donald Smith wrote to Dr Smithies stating that the Wessex Regional Transfusion Centre displayed a poster at their blood collection sessions and thought a national poster would be very useful.
Dr Keith Rogers wrote to Dr Alison Smith about the letter which the South London Transfusion Centre was handing out to all donors at donor sessions. Dr Rogers also expressed concerns about the delay in getting a Department of Health and Social Security leaflet out and the rumoured requirements for its distribution. Read more about Dr Keith Rogers wrote to Dr Alison Smith about the letter which the South London Transfusion Centre was handing out to all donors at donor sessions. Dr Rogers also expressed concerns about the delay in getting a Department of Health and Social Security leaflet out and the rumoured requirements for its distribution.
A letter from Dr Keith Rogers to Dr Diana Walford suggested that the South London Regional Transfusion Centre was considering putting posters in donor waiting rooms in advance of the first AIDS leaflet. Read more about A letter from Dr Keith Rogers to Dr Diana Walford suggested that the South London Regional Transfusion Centre was considering putting posters in donor waiting rooms in advance of the first AIDS leaflet.
The confidential exclusion questionnaire that had been trialled in July 1984 was rolled out across the North London Regional Transfusion Centre's remaining donor sessions by July 1985. Read more about The confidential exclusion questionnaire that had been trialled in July 1984 was rolled out across the North London Regional Transfusion Centre's remaining donor sessions by July 1985.
The North London Regional Transfusion Centre was not able to fully comply with the Department of Health and Social Security requirement that the second AIDS leaflet be brought to the attention of each donor on an individual basis, as the call-up system using postcards meant that the leaflet could not be sent out at the same time. Read more about The North London Regional Transfusion Centre was not able to fully comply with the Department of Health and Social Security requirement that the second AIDS leaflet be brought to the attention of each donor on an individual basis, as the call-up system using postcards meant that the leaflet could not be sent out at the same time.
The North London Blood Transfusion Centre overprinted their own leaflet because the revised AIDS leaflet was not yet available from the Department of Health and Social Security. They also produced their own additional leaflet titled "Some Reasons Why You Should Not Give Blood". Read more about The North London Blood Transfusion Centre overprinted their own leaflet because the revised AIDS leaflet was not yet available from the Department of Health and Social Security. They also produced their own additional leaflet titled "Some Reasons Why You Should Not Give Blood".
In his letter to the Department of Health and Social Security, Dr Colin Entwistle outlined details of AIDS leaflet usage in the Oxford region. He described the rate of usage per month as "now negligible". Read more about In his letter to the Department of Health and Social Security, Dr Colin Entwistle outlined details of AIDS leaflet usage in the Oxford region. He described the rate of usage per month as "now negligible".
In a letter from Dr Anthony Napier to Dr Alison Smithies, it was noted that Cardiff were placing AIDS leaflets on each chair in the waiting area, following which all donors were being asked to sign that they believed themselves medically fit and had read the leaflet. Read more about In a letter from Dr Anthony Napier to Dr Alison Smithies, it was noted that Cardiff were placing AIDS leaflets on each chair in the waiting area, following which all donors were being asked to sign that they believed themselves medically fit and had read the leaflet.
At a meeting of the South Glamorgan District Health Authority, it was noted that a question asking the potential donor whether they had read the AIDS leaflet was in use or about to be introduced. Read more about At a meeting of the South Glamorgan District Health Authority, it was noted that a question asking the potential donor whether they had read the AIDS leaflet was in use or about to be introduced.