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Learnbloodtransfusion
Find out more about our digital education programme for staff working in transfusion.
Building Components Series - Flooring (SHTM 61)
Scottish Health Technical Memorandum 61 and Appendix 1: provides specification and design guidance on building components for health buildings.
Application to claim £10,000 bereavement lump sum
This form allows the estate of the deceased beneficiary to apply for the bereavement lump sum payment that is available via the scheme.
Report a change in circumstances
Learn how to notify the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme of changes in circumstances.
SIBSS Payments for Widows, Widowers, Civil Partners and Long Term Partners of Beneficiaries who have died
Outlining the payments available for widows, widowers, civil and long-term partners of beneficiaries who have died from receiving infected blood.
Registering and using online reports - eSchedules
Monthly payment schedule reports are available for ophthalmic practices. Find out how to access, sign up for or close an account.
Who is eligible to join?
Find out the eligibility requirements for the SIBSS scheme. This includes support for those infected and their widows, widowers or partners.
SIBSS Guidance for Widows
Outlining the payments available for widows, widowers, civil and long-term partners of beneficiaries who have died from receiving infected blood.
SIBSS Guidance and Application Forms on Regular Payments for Chronic HCV Infectees Widows(ers) or Partners
Advice on regular payments available for people infected with chronic hepatitis C and their widows, widowers or partners. Apply with forms M or N.
SIBSS Guidance and Application Forms on Regular Payments for Chronic HCV Infectees Widows(ers) or Partners
Advice on regular payments available for people infected with chronic hepatitis C and their widows, widowers or partners. Apply with forms M or N.