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Published 14:04 31 Aug 2022 BST
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In a statement, 221+ said: "It's not possible to trust a system that continues to deny the existence of something that we personally experienced, as it is doing again through this document."
They reiterated the fact that they support the screening process, and that they want women to be encouraged to attend their appointments. However, they stressed the importance of CervicalCheck in recognising the mistakes that had been made.
According to RTÉ, CervicalCheck said that they would never wish to cause distress to those impacted by the scandal, and that they have agreed to meet with 221+ to discuss the issues.
One of 221+' founding members is Vicky Phelan. While she's no longer involved with the group's operations on a day-to-day basis, she retains Honorary Founding Member Status.
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