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Timeline

Important events in the history of 221+

2018

April

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221+ Vicky Phelan’s court case is held

HSE supports package created for CervicalCheck victims

June

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CervicalCheck Steering
Committee set up

Two 221+ patient reps appointed
as per Scally recommendation

July

221+ Patient Group is established

Full time Coordinator hired

September

Dr Gabriel Scally’s 70-page report into the CervicalCheck programme is published

221+ representatives monitor
implementation of recommendations
on an ongoing basis

October

221+ website portal launched

To provide relevant information and resources to the group’s members in a secure and confidential manner

2019

January

Minister for Health meets with 221+ members

February

The final ‘221+ Validation Report’

Relating to those women impacted by the CervicalCheck debacle is published

March

Ex gratia Scheme for 221+ members affected by non-disclosure of audit
results launched

Second member meeting held in Dublin

May

221+ begins collaboration with
UCD School of Psychology

Research into the psychological impact of CervicalCheck failures on 221+ women

Second member meeting
held in Dublin

June/July

Scally Supplementary
Report is published

221+ members meet with Dr Garbriel Scally
221+ give research grant to UCD School of Psychology to explore the psychological impact of a missed cancer diagnosis on the partners of women impacted by the CervicalCheck screening failure in Ireland

August

MacCraith Rapid Review is released

MacCraith Rapid Review which built upon the Scally Report highlighting the negative knock-on impact of the system shortcomings and adding 9 recommendations to the already existing 58 from the original report is released

September

Taoiseach meets
with 221+ members

October

State apologises for
CervicalCheck debacle

221+ facilitates members attendance
at Dáil

November

4th member meeting
held in Dublin

1st New members welcome meeting
held in Dublin

December

Aggregate report on the work of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) is released

Membership of 221+ expands to 356
Additional part time staff member hired
221+ goes before the Oireachtas Health Committee

2020

January

221+ published general election manifesto

2nd new members welcome meeting held in Dublin

February

7th member meeting
held in Dublin

221+ member national consultations undertaken as part of strategic review

March

221+ moves support meetings online

Running 18 virtual workshops/events in Spring/Summer 2020

August

My 221 Plus’ app launched

Alongside redesigned private members website

August/September

Minister commits to additional funding for 221+ Group

August/September

Establishment of a Compensation Tribunal

Tribunal established for those women and families affected by the CervicalCheck debacle
221+ continues to provide information on the CervicalCheck Tribunal

2021

March

221+ hosts its 45th member support event/workshop