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BLOOD TESTING FOLLOWING CRIMINAL INCIDENTS WHERE THERE IS A RISK OF INFECTION: Proposals for Legislation

DescriptionResponses to the consultation on proposals to enable those who have potentially been infected with a blood borne virus as a result of a crime to seek information about whether the alleged assailant was infected with certain blood borne viruses.
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Website Publication DateJune 24, 2005

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RESPONSES TO THE CONSULTATION

Health Protection Scotland
Donald Mackay
Scottish Police Federation
Anonymous
St John Ambulance
Jennie Kermode
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow
The Educational Institute of Scotland
Anonymous
Canadian Professional Police Association
Grampian Fire and Rescue Service
Highlands & Islands Fire Brigade
Aberdeenshire Council
Waverley Care
Dr Ray Brettle
The Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland
C-Level
Expert Advisory Group on AIDS
Strathclyde Police Forensic Support Department
Strathclyde Joint Police Board
Professor Sheila Bird
Tayside Fire Board
NHS National Services Scotland
Anonymous
Strathclyde Passenger Transport
Medical & Nursing Advisers to the Scottish Police Service
The Association of Scottish Police Superintendents
Royal College of General Practitioners (Scotland)
British Association for Sexual Health & HIV
UNISON Scotland
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Scottish Police Authorities Conveners Forum
HIV Scotland
Fife Council
NHS Fife
Glasgow Addiction Services
Perth & Kinross Community Safety Partnership
NHS Grampian
Scottish Legal Aid Board
NHS Forth Valley
BMA Scotland
Medical Foundation for AIDS & Sexual Health
Society for General Microbiology
Dr CJP Saunders
Church of Scotland HIV/AIDS Project
NHS Highland
South Lanarkshire Council Social Work Resources
Advisory Group on Hepatitis
NHS Grampian Health Protection Team
Orkney Islands Council
NHS Argyll & Clyde
Victim Support Scotland
Scottish HIV/AIDS Group (SHIVAG)
British HIV Association
Marion Chatterley
James Chalmers
Scottish Drugs Forum
Terrence Higgins Trust
National AIDS Trust
General Medical Council
Positive Voice
NHS Lothian, Public Health & Health Policy
Royal College of Nursing Scotland
Scottish Prison Service and SPS Trade Union Partners
Testing Barriers Project
North Edinburgh Social Inclusion Partnership, Health & Social Care Group
The Association of Forensic Physicians
Mainliners

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