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Infected Blood Compensation Authority Statement

Interim IBCA chair Sir Robert Francis sets out plans for swift compensation and community consultation.

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Portrait of Sir Robert Anthony Francis KC. Photo by Sir Robert Anthony Francis. LinkedIn.

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  • Sir Robert Francis’s Statement of Intent
  • Framework Review and Recommendations
  • Government’s Response and Timeline
  • Community Outreach and Engagement
  • Operational Development
    • Invitation to Register
  • Commitment to Justice

In a significant move for justice, Sir Robert Francis, interim Chair of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA), outlines the establishment and objectives of the IBCA. His statement, delivered on the heels of new legislation, promises swift and fair compensation for those affected by infected blood, while emphasizing community consultation and engagement.

 

Sir Robert Francis’s Statement of Intent

Commitment to the Community

Sir Robert Francis, newly appointed as the interim Chair of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority, has expressed his deep commitment to those affected by infected blood. He acknowledges the immense frustration and distress caused by the delays in recognizing and compensating the victims. His intent is clear: to ensure that compensation is assessed and paid as swiftly as possible.

 

Background and Context

The IBCA’s establishment follows the passage of critical legislation in Parliament. This development is a response to the ongoing struggles of individuals infected with HIV, Hepatitis B, or C through contaminated blood. Francis’s statement highlights the collective efforts that have led to this moment, referencing the pivotal roles played by Sir Brian Langstaff and Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery in formulating a robust compensation framework.

 

Framework Review and Recommendations

Review Findings and Modifications

In 2021, Sir Robert Francis conducted a comprehensive Framework Review, which largely shaped the current approach to compensation. His recommendations, with some modifications by Sir Brian Langstaff, form the bedrock of the government’s latest proposals. These proposals aim to align with the recommendations, ensuring a just and effective compensation scheme.

 

Key Recommendations Modifications by Sir Brian Langstaff
Immediate compensation payment Enhanced community consultation requirements
Simplified application process Increased transparency in decision-making
Support for applicants Additional support for particularly vulnerable groups

 

Government’s Response and Timeline

Legislative Commitment

The UK government, under the Victims and Prisoners Act, has committed to establishing the compensation scheme within three months of Royal Assent, targeting an implementation date on or before August 24. This swift timeline underscores the urgency and importance of addressing the needs of the affected community.

 

Community Feedback

A crucial element of this process is public consultation. Francis stresses the importance of community feedback in shaping the scheme’s final regulations. To this end, he will spend the next month engaging with affected individuals and their representatives, ensuring their voices are heard.

 

Community Outreach and Engagement

Engagement Strategy

To gather comprehensive feedback, Francis plans to publish a list of specific questions, inviting input from the community. However, he emphasizes that individuals are welcome to raise any concerns or suggestions. This inclusive approach aims to create a compensation scheme that truly reflects the needs and priorities of the affected individuals.

 

Core Values and Principles

The IBCA will operate under a set of core values: Integrity, Compassion, Candour, Transparency, Fairness, Efficiency, and Propriety. These values will guide all actions and decisions, ensuring that the Authority maintains public trust and delivers justice effectively.

 

Operational Development

Building the Authority

The IBCA is currently developing its systems, staffing, and skills at a rapid pace to become fully operational as soon as possible. An interim CEO has already been appointed, and the recruitment of additional Board members is underway. This rapid development is essential to support the timely and efficient delivery of compensation.

 

Invitation to Register

Francis urges all affected individuals to register their interest in the compensation scheme. This registration will ensure they receive the latest information and can participate in the consultation process. Engaging with the community is not just a formality but a crucial step in designing a fair and effective compensation scheme.

 

Commitment to Justice

Sir Robert Francis’s statement is a clear commitment to delivering justice to those affected by infected blood. By prioritizing transparency, community engagement, and swift action, the IBCA aims to rectify past wrongs and provide much-needed support to victims and their families. This proactive approach marks a significant step towards healing and justice for all involved.

In conclusion, Sir Robert Francis’s statement of intent for the Infected Blood Compensation Authority is a critical milestone in addressing the long-standing issues faced by the infected community. With a clear plan and unwavering commitment, the IBCA is poised to deliver justice and support to those who have suffered for too long.

 

Sources: THX News & Infected Blood Compensation Authority.

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