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A new podcast series released to coincide with NAIDOC week (held 3 - 10 July 2022) is encouraging First Nations Australians, and young males in particular, to get behind organ and tissue donation and start the important conversation. First Nations Australians and young Australians are…
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The practical FDC workshop follows the core FDC workshop, expanding knowledge and providing specialist skills for having conversations with families about donation. The practical FDC workshop follows the core FDC workshop, expanding knowledge and providing specialist skills for having… - Basic page
The privacy policy addresses how the OTA handles personal information, files, and information collected via the website. The Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) has available two versions of our current privacy policy; a complete version and a condensed overview. The privacy policy addresses how the… - Basic page
The PS Act requires the head of each agency to establish procedures for determining whether an employee has breached the Code and what sanction, if any, is to be imposed if a breach is found. The APS Code of Conduct sets out the behavioural standards expected of APS employees. The Code is set out… - Basic page
The Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) is the leading advocate for medical intensive care practice. The ANZICS Committee on Death and Organ Donation represents the society’s interests in matters related to neurological and… On this page you will find statements from… - Basic page
Professional training related to organ and tissue donation for medical professionals. Professional training Professional training related to organ and tissue donation for medical professionals. Introductory… - Basic page
The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (PID Act) commenced on 15 January 2014. The legislation creates a public interest disclosure scheme that promotes integrity and accountability in the Australian public sector. It does this by: The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (PID Act)… - Event
DonateLife will be hosting Services of Remembrance across Queensland in June 2025. DonateLife is holding Services of Remembrance across Queensland during June 2025.Services of Remembrance are an important way to recognise and honour organ and tissue donors and their families.Everyone is welcome to… - Event
The Queensland Service of Remembrance has been moved back to June 2024 based on community feedback. Event date Postponed to June 2024 Event details DonateLife Queensland is moving its Services back to June, based on community feedback about the trial of a November date last year. As… - Event
DonateLife Queensland will be hosting Services of Remembrance throughout the state in June 2024. In June, DonateLife Queensland will be holding Services of Remembrance in Brisbane and in 9 regional areas.The Service of Remembrance is an important way to recognise and honour organ and tissue donors…
