With the help of funding from NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), Simonne Weeks (Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science) and (Senior Lecturer in Nursing) have overseen a project with students from Black, Asian, Mixed Heritage and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds to create online awareness initiatives to support students across the UK to register an informed choice to donate organs, and tell others.
For many patients seeking a transplant, the best match will come from a donor of the same ethnic background, but there is a significant shortage in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic donors, particularly for kidneys. At present, BAME patients wait significantly longer on average than white people to receive an organ (743 days v 573 days). More blood donors are also needed from a Black background to provide treatments for patients with conditions like sickle cell disease.