There is a real shortage of organ donations and approximately 140 people in Northern Ireland and approximately 6,000 people in the United Kingdom are waiting for life-saving transplants.
Tragically, every year approximately 14 people in Northern Ireland die waiting for an organ transplant.
During Organ Donation Week, which is running now until September 24, 2023, the Western Health and Social Care Trust says it is focussed on encouraging more people to sign up to become an organ donor and importantly to have a conversation with those closest to them about organ donation.
Registering to become an organ donor matters because to donate organs after death, a person needs to die in hospital in specific circumstances.
This applies to only 1 in every 100 people, making every registration and family conversation vital.
Dr Manav Bhavsar, Lead Clinician for Organ Donation at the Western Trust said:
“Becoming an organ donor is your decision but it does affect your family. Many people do not realise, even with the new ‘opt out’ legislation in place, their family’s support is necessary for organ donation to proceed.
“After your death your family will be consulted and any decision they make on your behalf will be respected.
“Therefore, when families know your wishes it makes the situation less stressful for them, the decision to donate less difficult and gives them the confidence to fulfil your wish to be an organ donor.
“Talking about organ donation with your family does not need to be difficult.
“Explain how you arrived at your decision and what prompted you to sign the Organ Donor Register.
“Explain that each organ donor can save or transform up to nine lives and that you want to do so. This conversation may in turn encourage others in your family to sign the register as well.
“The more people who pledge to donate their organs and tissues after their death, the more people stand to benefit.
“From April 2022 to 31 March 2023 there were 10 organ donors in the Western Trust area resulting in 21 patients receiving a life-saving or life-changing transplant.
“The Western Trust continues to promote organ donation in partnership with civic partners, our District Councils, Colleges, Universities and Businesses.
“While the number of people who have registered as potential donors is very encouraging, there is still a lot of work to do to ensure as many people as possible join the Organ Donor Register and tell their loved ones about their decision.”
SIGN UP TODAY – We can save many lives and together we shall do so.
There are many ways to register as a potential donor:
Register online at www.organdonation.nhs.uk or www.organdonationni.info
Register when applying for or renewing a driving licence.
Register when registering with a G.P Practice.
Telephone the N.H.S. Donor Line 0300 123 23 23. Telephone lines are open 24 hours a day all year round.
Download a form from www.organdonation.nhs.uk, print it and return it by Freepost
Register when applying for a Boot’s Advantage Card.
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