
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...
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 is an individual choice.
Within faith groups, there can be multiple perspectives on organ donation. See here, for advice and guidance on your faith and organ donation.
If you choose to donate, your religion, faith and belief-based concerns can be registered on the NHS Organ Donor Register, and these will be respected. Organ donation can still go ahead in line with your end of life preferences, beliefs and rituals.
Please see this video where medical staff from the Muslim community explain why they urge people to register as organ donors.
Whether or not to donate is your choice. Organ donation can be seen differently even in the same religious groups.
Here we explore stories from people of religious faith, on how they decided whether or not to become an organ donor.
Sharing your decision with your family is important. It helps ensure that your choice is more likely to be honoured.
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...
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