Edited by Sharon Hartles, Thursday, 13 June 2024, 20:59
In this article, Sharon Hartles explores the ongoing challenges that Primodos survivors encounter in seeking justice. She discusses the impact of new evidence and advocacy efforts, highlighting the resilience of those involved in the quest for accountability.
Sharon Hartles is a member of the Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative at the Open University. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Risky Hormones research project, an international collaboration in partnership with patient groups.
Primodos 2024: The Quest for Justice Continues
In this article, Sharon Hartles explores the ongoing challenges that Primodos survivors encounter in seeking justice. She discusses the impact of new evidence and advocacy efforts, highlighting the resilience of those involved in the quest for accountability.
Sharon Hartles is a member of the Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative at the Open University. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Risky Hormones research project, an international collaboration in partnership with patient groups.
Primodos 2024: The Quest for Justice Continues
https://www.european-group.org/2024/06/07/may2024-newsletter/
Published on The European Group for the Study of Deviance & Social Control (7/06/24)
Primodos 2024: The Quest for Justice Continues
https://www.pslhub.org/learn/patient-safety-in-health-and-care/medication/primodos-2024-the-quest-for-justice-continues-22-may-2024-r11524/
Published on Patient Safety Learning - The Hub - (27/05/24)
Primodos 2024: The Quest for Justice Continues
https://www5.open.ac.uk/research-centres/herc/blog/primodos-2024-quest-justice-continues
Published on The Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative (HERC) - The Open University - (23/05/24)