Tuesday, 21 January 2025
From: Childrens Health Defence. Are You an Organ Donor? Beware! Are you an organ donor? If so, you may end up reconsidering that decision after hearing Kate Shemirani’s stark warning. The process of declaring brain death has been controversial for a long time — the families of these victims and medical whistleblowers speaking out long before the broader population caught air of its many ethical and moral problems. But what, exactly, are those matters of contention? Kate Shemirani returns to CHD.TV to reveal all the appalling details. --------- Find out How you were automatically OPTED IN to donate your organs, without your knowledge, and the ways to Opt Out in UK. (wow More indications that our Death Doll Culture is finding evermore routes. Michaela)
Are You An Organ Donor? Beware! To watch copy and paste.... https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/?utm_source=luminate&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=chdtv&utm_id=20250120 ******** Lots more in this: strong advice and warnings.
--------from https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/uk-laws/organ-donation-law-in-england/------Copy and paste the link. ____________
To opt out of organ donation in England, you can record your decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register. You can opt out by:
Completing an online form
Calling the contact center on 0300 123 23 23
You can register or change your decision at any time.
Who is included in the opt-out system?
Everyone in England over the age of 18, unless they are in an excluded group
Who is excluded from the opt-out system?
People who have lived in England for less than 12 months before their death
People under the age of 18
People who lack mental capacity for a significant period before their death
What happens if you don't opt out?
If you don't opt out, you are considered to agree to donate your organs and tissues after death. This is known as "deemed consent".
What happens if you appoint a representative?
You can appoint up to two people to make the final decision about organ donation for you.
https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/uk-laws/organ-donation-law-in-england/
Who does it affect?
The opt out system applies to everyone in England, except for those who are part of what are called excluded groups.
Excluded groups are:
Those under the age of 18
People who lack the mental capacity to understand the new arrangements and take the necessary action
Visitors to England, and those not living here voluntarily
People who have lived in England for less than 12 months before their death
Why was it introduced?
There has been tremendous progress in organ donation but there is still a shortage of donors.
Wales introduced an opt out system in 2015 and has seen an increase in the number of families supporting a loved one's decision to donate, resulting in more life-saving transplants for those in need.
We hope that the change to an opt out system in England will see more people agree to support organ donation and help save and improve more lives.
See the timeline of events leading up to this change
What do you need to do?
Use the information on this page to help you understand how the system works
Register your organ donation decision
Talk to your loved ones about what you've decided. Your family will be consulted if organ donation is a possibility, even in an opt out system
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