Local organisations are encouraged to share in $430,000 now available from the federal Coalition government for community-based campaigns to encourage more people to give the gift of life by registering as organ and tissue donors.
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Applications are invited for activities to be conducted during DonateLife Week 2018 (Sunday 29 July – Sunday 5 August), or for other targeted awareness and education activities during the year which focus on specific local audiences.
With organ donation now fully embedded in our national health system, we need even more community participation to help us achieve further growth in organ and tissue donation, to save and improve more lives.
Online registration is now almost instant as donatelife.gov.au, yet it can make a lifetime of difference to a person in need of a new organ or tissue.
In 2017, 1675 lives were saved and improved through the generosity of 510 deceased organ donors and their families and 273 living donors. A further 9600 Australians benefited from tissue donation.
While Australia has more than doubled the number of deceased organ donors, and saved more than 10,000 lives since the national program began in 2009, the national consent rate remains at about 60 per cent.
To increase donation outcomes, we need to raise consent rates by more families discussing this potentially life-changing and lifesaving issue and registering to be donors.
In 90 percent of cases last year, families consented to organ donation when the deceased was a registered donor. This compares to just 44 per cent if the potential donor was not registered and the family had no knowledge of their wishes.
The DonateLife Community Awareness Grants are provided by the Organ and Tissue Authority as part of its national Community Awareness and Education Program.
Applications are invited from non-government organisations and professional bodies, including community-based non profit organisations and local government associations.
Applications close 10am, AEST, Tuesday, April 3.