Transparency
As a regulator, transparency is not only an aspiration and value, but a statutory duty under the Human Tissue Act. It is also a priority for the Department of Health & Social Care and Government more generally.
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05 Aug, 2024
Freedom of Information
The HTA has a responsibility to make its information available in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act. Before making a Freedom of Information reque...
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23 Jan, 2025
Workforce and expenses information
The Government has set out the need for greater transparency to enable the public to hold public bodies and politicians to account. This includes commitments...
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19 Dec, 2022
Business Impact Target (BIT)
Under the Enterprise Act 2016, the HTA and all other statutory regulators have a duty to report against the Government’s Business Impact Target. The target fo...
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06 Feb, 2025
Disclosing information on incidents
HTA licensed establishments in the Post-mortem sector are required to report incidents to the HTA - we call these HTARIs - and those in the Human Application...
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04 Mar, 2025
Operational data
By making a wide range of information available to the public, we aim to be more transparent about our operations, policies and procedures. Publishing more da...
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07 Mar, 2023
Latest inspection reports
On this page you can find the most recent inspection reports.
HTA inspections can include a desk-based assessment, on-site assessment, and analysis of inf...
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21 Oct, 2022
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The HTA licenses more than 800 organisations across six sectors. You can search for organisations licensed by the HTA below. Licensed organisations must meet...