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The review of the safety of isotretinoin has concluded.
Laura Gibb, the SIA's new Executive Director for Martyn's Law, gives her thoughts after 4 weeks in the role.
A summary of what attending a review panel is like and the documents that you can submit to the Independent Review Mechanism (IRM).
Terms of reference for the case-specific reviews that the Interim Independent Prevent Commissioner, Lord David Anderson KC has been asked to undertake.
We provide independent panels that review suitability to adopt or foster and other decisions made by adoption and fostering providers. IRM works with the Department for Education .
The Accelerated Access Review aims to speed up access to innovative drugs, devices and diagnostics for NHS patients.
The Macur Review is an independent review, chaired by Lady Justice Macur, DBE. It’s a review of Sir Ronald Waterhouse’s inquiry into the abuse of children in care in the former Gwynedd and Clwyd council areas of North Wales between...
Our Assurance products and guidance has been updated. Related guidance and tools are being refreshed and future revised versions will be published on an iterative basis. To ensure you are using the latest versions, you are advised to regularly access...
The Lammy Review, chaired by David Lammy MP, is an independent review of the treatment of, and outcomes for, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals in the Criminal Justice System (CJS).
This is an independent review into the service and experience of LGBT veterans who served between 1967 to 2000.
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