Organ donation & ethnicity

People from an ethnic minority background are much more likely to need an organ transplant, but are also much more likely to opt-out of organ donation on the organ donor register and much less likely to support the organ donation decision of their relative who died.

This means that there remain significant health inequalities for people from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Jess talks about ethnicity and organ donation.

Matt, an organ donation nurse, talks about ethnic minorities

Melina talks about her experiences talking about organ donation with her family, and why she wants more people from Black and Asian ethnic background to consider becoming organ donors.

Leena talks about she wanted to donate, but how in her community this decision isn’t hers to make.

Lucy talks about why she made the decision to register as a donor.

You can find more about how donation impacts people including people from ethnic minorities in our resources.

Organ donation & faith

All the major religions and belief systems in the UK are open to the principles of organ donation and transplantation and accept that organ donation...