Organ Donation Summit 2023 IntroductionThe Organ Donation Summit event marked an important milestone in the efforts to increase organ donation rates and save more lives. The change of law introduced three years ago, involves an opt-out system which has resulted in a significant increase in the number of organ donors and transplants. The anniversary provided key organisations within the organ donation and transplantation community to come together to reflect on the changes and how we can go forward with further improvements and raise further awareness about the importance of organ donation. Recommendations Six recommendations emerging from the Summit are set out below.1. For the Secretary of State for Health and Social CareTo urgently develop and publish the Implementation Plan for the “Honouring the gift of donation: utilising organs for transplant” report, given that its implementation must be cost neutral.2. For the Mayor of London To mark Organ Donation week in September 2023 by using his communication channels to promote organ donation to Londoners.3. For Leaders of London CouncilsTo promote organ donation within the boroughs during Organ Donation Week in September 2023 and to consider the approach taken by Brent and Harrow Councils.4. For NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) To work in partnership with the NKF, NBTA, JHOD and the London Specialist Nurses Team to produce a Guidance Pack to support London boroughs in promoting organ donation locally during Organ Donation Week in September 2023. 5. For NHSBT To consider the findings of the impact of the change in law to opt out in England presented at the Summit and to implement recommendations of the final report due in Autumn 2023 from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.6. For NKF, NBTA and JHODTo highlight the outcomes from the Summit and to encourage Kidney Patients Associations, Organ Donation Committees, the London Kidney Network and ethnic minority community groups in London to take on leadership roles to increase awareness about organ donation and help reduce inequality of provision.Summit agenda and speaker profiles Summit agenda – Click hereSpeaker profiles – Click herePhotos from event - Click here Presentation slides from guest speakers Latest statistics on organ donation and transplantation: Rachel Johnson, Assistant Director, Statistics and Clinicial Research, NHSBT - Click herePlans to increase kidney donation and transplantation in London: Lisa Silas, Co-chair, Transplant Workstream, London Kidney Network - Click here Community action to address inequalities in provision:(a) Orin Lewis OBE, Chair, NBTA and Chief Executive, ACLT - Click hereVideos from Orin's presentation:Ace [45s ACLT cutdown] - https://youtu.be/EsfOamTdNzs DJ ACE NAOMI BBC BREAKFAST - https://youtu.be/E7vtKc5edJA ACLT - Living Kidney Donation 16x9 03 v1 - https://youtu.be/cyOS3_LRtho ACLT - Living Kidney Donation 16x9 09 v1 - https://youtu.be/h3OOIVTfZP0 (b) Prafula Shah, Trustee & Secretary, Jain and Hindu Organ Donation Alliance - Click hereIncreasing Organ donation Utilisation: Prof Sir Stephen Powis, Medical Director, NHSE - Click here Evaluation of the implementation of the Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Act 2019: is the law change likely to make a difference to minority communities:Dr Leah Mclaughlin, Bangor University and Dr Paul Boadu, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - Click hereAction taken by London boroughs:(a) Brent: Cllr Neil Nerva, Cabinet member for Public Health and Adult Social Care - Click here(b) Harrow: Cllr Pritesh Patel, Portfolio Holder for Adult Services and Public Health - Click here Experience of a donor family:Jay/Sina Patel - Click here