Wiltshire organ donors honoured for saving lives

28 organ donors were honoured posthumously at Salisbury ceremony

Author: Ana Da SilvaPublished 23rd Dec 2022

People from Wiltshire who saved lives through the gift of organ donation have been posthumously honoured at a moving award ceremony.

They received the Order of St John Award for Organ Donation, run in conjunction with NHS Blood and Transplant, which was given to their families and loved ones on their behalf.

The private award ceremony was held at The Guildhall in Salisbury honouring 28 donors.

Mick Messinger, Chancellor of the Priory of England and the Islands of the Order of St John, said:

“We’re delighted to be able to work with NHS Blood and Transplant to run the Order of St John Awards for Organ Donation again.

"It is so important to recognise all organ donors and it is an inspiration to meet the families attending the ceremonies. Organ donation saves lives, and it is a genuine privilege to be able to say thank you to these families, whose loved ones have had such an impact on others.”

Thousands of families are receiving the award across the UK this year, at regional or private ceremonies.

The Order of St John Award for Organ Donation features the organ donation heart logo backed by the Maltese Cross - which is used by the Order of St John - above the words ‘add life, give hope’.

More than 4,000 people donated their organs after death in 2019, 2020 and 2021, leading to around 10,000 patients' lives being saved or transformed over those three years.

Anthony Clarkson, Director of Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation at NHS Blood and Transplant, said:

“The pride families feel at these moving ceremonies truly is inspirational.

"Transplant patients tell us that organ donors and their families are heroes and the Order of St John award is a chance for us all to recognise them and their amazing contribution to society."

The law around organ donation changed in May 2020 to an opt out system, meaning that all adults in England are now considered to have agreed to be an organ donor when they die.

But NHS Blood England still recommendations to have a conversation with loved ones about each other's preferences, as families will still be consulted.

Director of Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation at NHS Blood and Transplant, Anthony Clarkson, added:

“We hope these awards will inspire other people in Wiltshire to tell their families they want to save lives. Being clear with your family about what you want makes things easier at a difficult time, leave them certain about your organ donation decision.

"Families say donation is a source of pride that helps them in their grief and we want to ensure as many people as possible have the opportunity to donate and save lives.

“Please tell your family about your organ donation decision and join the NHS Organ Donor Register at www.organdonation.nhs.uk.”

For more information about organ donation, or to register your organ donation decision, please visit the NHS website.

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