IBI-2b Response Accepted AI-assessed

Treloar's School Memorial

Recommendation

A memorial be established at public expense, dedicated specifically to the children infected at Treloar’s school. The memorial should be such as is agreed with those who were pupils at Treloar’s.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
According to the Govt response (2025-05-14; Infected Blood Memorial Committee, 2025-12-17), the UK Government accepted this recommendation, committing to a memorial specifically for the children infected at Treloar's school. According to the Govt response (2025-05-14; Infected Blood Memorial Committee, 2025-12-17), planning permission for the Treloar's memorial has been granted, and a bronze sculpture has been designed.
How was this assessed?
Assessed by gemini-2.5-flash on 19 Mar 2026
Checked data held on this site (government responses, progress updates, independent evidence)
External sources searched: www.gov.uk, www.legislation.gov.uk, hansard.parliament.uk
Jurisdiction
UK-wide
Response
Accepted
Accepted UK Government
14 May 2025

The Inquiry’s report emphasised the need for public recognition and a formal apology for all of those impacted. The previous and current UK governments have issued unequivocal apologies for what happened on behalf of the State and this apology is reiterated in the Ministerial foreword.

It is absolutely right that both a national memorial and memorial dedicated specifically to the Children at Treloar’s are created to recognise and remember what has happened.

The Government is following the Inquiry’s recommendation that a steering committee be formed to decide what memorials should be provided and where, including consideration given to memorials in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland. The membership of the steering committee will reflect the experiences of all routes of transmission, those infected and affected and will contain representatives of all of the UK’s administrations. There will also be two sub-committees to:
consider a memorial dedicated specifically to the children infected at Treloar’s school (recommendation 2b); and
organise a biannual networking/support event for those infected and affected (recommendation 2c).

Memorials will be provided primarily at public expense. We are aware that some money has already been raised across the UK and that individuals have already begun to feed in their views to best recognise and remember what happened to people.

Scottish Government

In Scotland, infected blood campaigners have already raised significant money to fund a memorial to help remember victims of this tragedy and agreed an initial design for the memorial.

The Scottish Government is continuing to work with City of Edinburgh Council and Scottish campaigners to find a preferred location, and will seek any additional funds needed in discussion with the new memorial steering committee. The aim is to have the memorial in place as soon as is feasible, subject to appropriate planning permission and other approvals being granted by the Council.

Welsh Government

The Welsh Government is in discussion with Haemophilia Wales on their wishes for a memorial. This work will feed into the wider considerations being led by the memorial committee being set up by the UK Government.

Northern Ireland Executive

In Northern Ireland, the Department of Health continues to engage with local partners and stakeholders to ensure that the views of the infected and affected families and communities are considered in how best to approach the implementation of recommendations 2(a) and 2(c). This engagement, as well as the steer provided by the Memorial Committee, will feed into the work of the Regional Group and the department in considering the best approach to remembering the infected and affected communities in Northern Ireland.

The Cabinet Office is working closely with officials from devolved governments to ensure that the Steering Committee is given an accurate and up to date picture of all the ongoing efforts on memorialisation when it is formed.

We recognise the importance of continuing to bring the infected blood community together and the value that events of this kind can bring. We will work with the Committee to plan at least three events as per the report’s recommendations.

Next Steps

The UK Government, and the devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, are committed to ensuring that memorials are established that sufficiently honour the victims of this scandal. The input of the community is integral to the successful delivery of this recommendation, and the UK Government has engaged with the Infected Blood community, the APPG on Haemophilia and Contaminated Blood, and relevant stakeholders across government to identify suitable candidates for the role of Chair of the Infected Blood Memorial Committee. The process for appointing members to the steering committee and its sub-committees will begin, in consultation with the Chair and the Infected Blood community, following the Chair’s appointment. Once members have been appointed, the Terms of Reference will be finalised and shared publicly, alongside proposed timelines for the first 12 months of the committee and sub-committee work.

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Published Evidence

Published assessments of implementation progress from inspectorates, select committees, official progress reports, and other sources. Check the source type badge to see whether each assessment is independent or government self-reported.

Good Progress
15 Jan 2026
IBCA Community Update Other

As of 13 January 2026: 3,721 people asked to start claims, 3,546 begun process, 3,074 received offers totalling £2.47bn, 2,861 paid totalling £1.89bn. Third compensation regulations in force 31 December 2025.

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IBCA exceeded initial expectations. Three sets of regulations now in force covering infected persons, affected persons, and supplementary routes. £11.8bn committed in October 2024 Budget. Independent review found "very creditable progress."

IBCA Community Update, 15 January 2026 View Source
Reasonable Progress
17 Dec 2025
Infected Blood Memorial Committee Other

Infected Blood Memorial Committee established. Treloar's memorial: planning permission granted, bronze sculpture designed. National remembrance service at St Paul's Cathedral on 19 May 2026. Scotland: public arts consultant engaged.

Memorial Committee Update, 17 December 2025 View Source
Source
Report Infected Blood Inquiry Final Report 20 May 2024
Responsible Bodies
UK Government Primary
Recommendation age 1.8 yrs
Last formal update 14 May 2025