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‘Clinical Donation Champion Project’

BASL. ‘Clinical Donation Champion Project’. Lesley Logan Regional Manager ODT Business Lead. ODTF Recommendation 4.

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‘Clinical Donation Champion Project’

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  1. BASL ‘Clinical Donation Champion Project’ Lesley Logan Regional Manager ODT Business Lead

  2. ODTF Recommendation 4 ‘…Each Trust should have an identified clinical donation champion… This person should be partnered buy a non-clinical donation champion… chairing a donation committee accountable to the Trust Board’

  3. NHSBT ‘Clinical Donations’ Champion project is tasked with working with English Acute Trusts and with the devolved administrations to deliver the aims of Recommendation 4. The DH has overall responsibility for education and training for the broader NHS in England however NHSBT is charged with the educational support for clinical staff who are most directly involved in the care of potential donors. (Recommendation 11)

  4. The added value clinical donation champions will bring • Timely referral of potential donors and families to DTCs in line with ODTF Recommendation 5. • Confirmation of patient death by neurological criteria in line with ODTF Recommendation 7. • Local support for the embedding of DTCs and support including the long contact model • The ‘Clinical Collaborative model’

  5. How? The design and delivery of a package of support to Clinical Donation Champions and non-Clinical Donation Champions and their organisations, to maximise their effectiveness in delivering change.

  6. Welcome Pack: • Welcome letter and pack for clinical /non clinical donation champions • Copy of ODTF Recommendations • Copy of Academy of Royal Colleges Guidelines on Diagnosis of Death • UKT Activity Report • E mail link to ODTF Presumed Consent paper

  7. SHA /Devolved Admin ‘Road shows’ Ensure SHAs have the knowledge to move forward (May /June this year) • Where we are- Identify need • What can we do? - together • Solutions- commitment to act

  8. ‘Toolkit’ • Design and commission a reference manual to support clinical practice. • Donation following death diagnosed by neurological criteria • Donation after Cardiac Death • Donor management/physiology • Consent/Authorisation- breaking bad news • Paediatrics • Ethics /Law • Epidemiology

  9. Design and commissioning of a professional development programme • Change management • Media skills training • Writing for publication • Business planning cycle

  10. Set up National Clinical Donation Champion Networks and support first meeting • Annual meeting

  11. Later today • How should the components of the manual/toolkit be delivered?- written, e-learning, simulator, workshop etc • Is the content correct? • Alone or alongside other professional groups involved in donation EG DTCs • Development of reference group? • If you have particular expertise (Law, ethics, paediatric, MCNs ETC) will you consider acting as subject matter experts as we develop programmes of support

  12. Questions Dan.aldridge@nhsbt.nhs.uk Paul.murphy@nhsbt.nhs.uk Lesley.logan@nhsbt.nhs.uk

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