People who want to be deceased organ donors – how the law helps.

For people who wish to become organ donators after death, the change in law has simplified the process significantly as they are considered ‘opted-in’ automatically.

Since his mum died, John’s family have discussed their own wishes about organ donation.

Ashleigh views on law change

Louise describes how the law helped her to reaffirm her decision on the organ donor register.

Jim describes how talking about organ donation with his family dispelled myths and taboos and helped everyone understand what Jim wanted.

Peter explains how presumed consent helped him.

John explains why he thinks his dad was unsure about organ donation. He says people should talk more about it.

The role of the family in organ donation

Families of potential donors are some of the people most affected by changes in legislation. While they remain essential for organ donation to proceed, they...