A conference organised in June 2024 to address low organ donation rates among minority ethnic communities in the UK.
We are committed to working with faith leaders and representatives of the various beliefs systems in the UK. We understand that you may have questions about whether your faith or beliefs affect your ...
In recent years, a growing number of people have offered one of their kidneys anonymously to someone on the National Transplant List. A living person who donates one of their kidneys to someone they ...
Everyone has a choice as to whether or not they want to become an organ donor after they die, and if you choose to donate, you can choose to donate either some or all of your organs. By registering to ...
Withdrawing is not the same as opting out. You must have previously chosen to register an organ donation decision in order to withdraw one. If you do not want your organs donated, then you will need ...
Tissue can be thought of as a group of cells working together. A collection of tissues working together to perform a specific function is called an organ. When you add your name and decision to the ...
The cornea is the clear outer layer of tissue at the front of the eye which lets in light so that you can see. If you choose to donate your corneas after you die, you could give someone back the gift ...
Organ donation laws vary across different countries in the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. This page ...
The latest Annual Report on Ethnicity Differences in Organ Donation and Transplantation covers the 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024. Read the full report, summary infographics and previous Ethnicity ...