Children were used as 'objects for research' while the risks of contracting hepatitis and HIV were ignored at a specialist school where boys were treated for haemophilia, the final report of the ...
He was then sent to Lord Mayor's Treloar's College, a boarding school for children with disabilities, which had a specialist NHS haemophilia centre on site run by a dedicated medical team.
More than half of the boys treated for haemophilia at Lord Mayor Treloar College between the 1970s and 1980s are now dead. Several pupils who attended the boarding school in Hampshire in the 1970s ...
Boys at Lord Mayor Treloar College in Hampshire were used as "objects for research", the inquiry concluded. Only 30 of 122 pupils with haemophilia at the school in the 1970s and 80s were still ...