Requesting information from the International Donation and Transplantation Legislative Policy Forum’s recommendations

Do you need some specific information from the recommendations from the International Donation and Transplantation Legislative Policy Forum to help improve an organ and tissue donation and transplantation system?

If so, CDTRP would be pleased to provide more information on the Forum’s recommendations. This assistance can come in the form of fact sheets on a specific topic, a PowerPoint slide deck, coordination of a webinar presentation or social media related content.

To ask for CDTRP’s assistance in this matter, please complete the form below.

The goal of the 2021 International Donation and Transplantation Legislative and Policy Forum was to create evidence informed expert consensus recommendations with the objective of improving organ and tissue donation and transplantation laws and policy. This Forum was hosted by Transplant Québec and co-hosted by The Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP). Other official partners involved are The Transplantation Society, Canadian Blood Services, Canadian Society of Transplantation, and the International Society for Organ Donation and Procurement. With the recommendations finalized, the next step is to support their movement into action, at regional, national, and international levels. To help achieve this, the Forum’s recommendations will need to be properly disseminated through Knowledge Translation (KT) activities.

The objectives of the Forum’s KT strategy are to:
  • Raise awareness and promote action on the Forum’s recommendations of organ and tissue donation and transplantation policy and legislative changes;

  • Inform patients, families, and donors (PFD) health professionals, transplant and donation centers (ODOs), Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Governments;  

  • Influence behaviour and support evidence-based action from policy makers within governments and health care settings;  

  • Support PFD partners and patient groups who are engaged in driving change.

To learn more about the International Donation and Transplantation Legislative and Policy Forum and view the details of each of the seven chapters, visit the web page here or the official website here.