12/02/2014

Fifteen NI People Die Annually Waiting For A Transplant

Around 200 people in Northern Ireland are on the transplant waiting list and unfortunately around 15 people die each year waiting for an organ.

Despite support for organ donation being extremely high, just 31% of the population here are on the organ donor register.

To tackle this issue, the Public Health Agency (PHA) has launched its 'Speak up and save a life' organ donation campaign, which is aimed at raising awareness of the issue of organ donation in Northern Ireland.

Health Minister Edwin Poots said: "Last year I asked the Public Health Agency to take forward work to establish public attitudes towards organ donation, including whether to introduce a statutory opt-out amongst other options. I have given careful consideration to the findings in the Public Health Agency's report and consider increased public awareness, education on the key issues and the further development of transplantation services through UK-wide action appropriate at this time. I would like to thank the PHA for taking forward the public information campaign to raise awareness."

Mr Poots went on to say that he would re-test public opinion again following the campaign: "I appeal to all those of varying opinion on this very emotive issue to support the Public Health Agency in taking this information campaign forward; this is a vitally important issue which will affect many people’s lives and it is imperative that we get it right.

"In the meantime may I once again urge everyone to consider signing the organ donation register and having made such a decision, to discuss their wishes with their families and loved ones."

Dr Eddie Rooney, Chief Executive of the PHA and Chair of the Northern Ireland Committee for Organ Donation and Transplantation, said: "Organ donation really is the gift of life. The generosity of donors and their families enhances or saves the lives of recipients across Northern Ireland.

"We want to encourage people to talk about organ donation with family and close friends so they are aware of their wishes, to increase awareness of the organ donor register and how to sign up, and to increase the number of people in Northern Ireland on the organ donor register.

"Despite many advances and awareness-raising activities by various organisations in recent years on the issue of organ donation, not enough people are aware of the organ donor register, and as a result the number of people who have signed it is quite low. There is also too high a level of misunderstanding about organ donation itself. Most importantly, only 38 percent have discussed their wishes with their loved ones."

(CVS/CD)


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