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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Updated on 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...
Updated on 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...
Updated on 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...
Updated on 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...
Updated on 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...
Updated on 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...
Updated on 21 Oct, 2022

Find an establishment

The HTA licenses more than 800 organisations across six sectors. You can search for organisations licensed by the HTA below. Licensed organisations must meet...