Loughborough Echo

Families urged to have a chat about donation and register their decision

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NHS Blood and Transplant is calling on families in Leicesters­hire to talk about organ donation and register their decision to help save lives.

With some families getting together for Christmas for the first time since the pandemic began, NHS Blood and Transplant is urging people to take a moment during the celebratio­ns to talk about their organ donation decision and to leave their family members certain of what they want to happen.

Latest figures show that at the end of October there were 106 patients awaiting the life-saving gift of an organ transplant in Staffordsh­ire and many of their lives could be saved or significan­tly improved if a donor is found. Yet every day across the UK someone dies in need of an organ transplant.

Anthony Clarkson, director of Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplant­ation at NHSBT, said: “Wherever and however people in Staffordsh­ire plan to spend this Christmas, we hope that everyone will be able to enjoy the festivitie­s and spend some much needed time with family and friends.

“For many thousands of people across the country, including 32 people in Staffordsh­ire who have had transplant­s this year, the only reason that they are able to enjoy a happy and healthy Christmas is thanks to the generosity of a donor and their family who so selflessly chose to give the gift of life. However, there are still thousands of people who are still desperatel­y hoping and waiting for the transplant that will transform their life.

“Please take a moment this Christmas to let your family know your organ donation decision. Those conversati­ons could help save the lives of people currently spending their Christmas waiting for a transplant.”

Even though the law around organ donation has now moved to an opt out system across England, Wales, and Scotland, many are still not aware that families will still always be consulted before organ donation goes ahead.

While families are more likely, and find it easier, to support donation when they already know it is what their loved one wanted, only 42 per cent of the UK population have registered their decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register and just 37 per cent say that they have shared their organ donation decision with their family.

Mr Clarkson adds: “We know that for many thousands of people across the UK, the greatest gift they could receive this year will be a phone call telling them that a donor has been found for them.

For more informatio­n, or to register your organ donation decision, please visit: www.organdonat­ion.nhs.uk or call 0300 123 23 23. NHS app users can also use the service to record, check or update their organ donation decision.

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