It's after the government agreed to set up a statutory public inquiry into the care of those children.
The mother of the late Harvey Morrison says she is focused on bringing about change in the way children with scoliosis and spinda bifida are cared for.
It's after the government agreed to set up a statutory public inquiry into the care of those children.
Harvey was nine years old when he passed away in July.
He had been waiting years for spinal surgery.
Gillian Sherratt says future change in care will be Harvey's legacy:

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