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Islanders Encouraged To Give Gift Of Life This Organ Donation Week

The Isle of Wight NHS Trust and NHS Blood and Transplant are calling on people to register their donation decision this Organ Donation Week.

Organ Donation Week take places started on Monday (September 26) and runs until Sunday (October 2), with more than 6,500 people actively waiting for a transplant across the UK.

Around 70,000 people on the Isle of Wight have already declared their decision through the NHS Organ Donor Register.

However, people need to tell their family to ensure they support their decision if they are approached about organ donation by a specialist nurse in hospital.

Vikki Crickmore (below) from St Mary’s hospital Isle of Wight NHS Trust, said:

"We need people across the Isle of Wight, regardless of age, to register their decision and talk with friends and family about organ donation to ensure their wishes are met.

“Having this conversation with your loved ones gives them the certainty they need, at what can be a very difficult time, to support your organ donation decision and save lives in future.

“We encourage everyone on the Island to register their decision if they want to donate organs after their death, this simple act can save another person’s life.”

To find out more and register your decision, visit the NHS Organ Donor Register and share your decision with your family.

Users of the NHS app, can also use this to record, check or amend their details or decision.

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