The leaders of three church denominations in Wales are joining forces to oppose the Welsh Government’s proposals to change the law on organ donation.
Leaders of the Church in Wales, the Roman Catholic church and the Wales Eastern Orthodox Mission have today (MONDAY) sent a joint response to the Government on its plans to introduce presumed consent for organ donation in Wales.
The Government published its White Paper, Proposals for Legislation on Organ and Tissue Donation in November and public consultation continues until the end of January. The church response is signed by all the bishops of the Church in Wales and Roman Catholic Bishops in Wales, including the Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan (CiW) and the Archbishop of Cardiff, George Stack (RC). It is also signed by Father Deiniol, Archimandrite of the Wales Eastern Orthodox Mission.
While fully supporting the principle of organ donation, the church leaders outline their objections to presumed consent and urge the Government to reconsider. They call for an independent body to conduct a genuinely open consultation considering a range of possibilities, without prior commitments to a particular legislative proposal. This should look at systems that include aspects of opt-in, opt-out and mandated choice.
They warn, “If the proposals in the White Paper are not subject to independent scrutiny then there is a real danger that a change in the law would alienate a significant proportion of the public and undermine the positive image of organ donation and the reputation of Wales. For while a high rate of voluntary donation speaks of a culture of generosity, a system of presumed consent would “turn donation into action by default”.
The key messages from the joint submission include:
On Saturday about 100 people attended a Church in Wales organised public meeting to discuss the morality of presumed consent. They heard view points from the Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan; Roy Thomas, Executive Chair of Kidney Wales Foundation; and Dr Chris Jones, Medical Director of NHS Wales. it was held at St John the Baptist church in Cardiff city centre.
For more information or for a full copy of the Churches’ response to the White Paper, please contact:
Anna Morrell
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Eglwysi yn ymuno yn erbyn y cynnig ar gydsyniad tybiedig
Mae arweinwyr tri enwad eglwysig yng Nghymru yn uno i wrthwynebu cynnig Llywodraeth Cymru i newid y gyfraith ar roi organau.
Heddiw (DYDD LLUN) anfonodd arweinwyr yr Eglwys yng Nghymru, yr Eglwys Gatholig a Chenhadaeth Uniongred Ddwyreiniol Cymru ymateb ar y cyd i'r Llywodraeth ar ei chynlluniau i gyflwyno cydsyniad tybiedig ar gyfer rhoi organau yng Nghymru.
Cyhoeddodd y llywodraeth ei Phapur Gwyn, Cynigion ar gyfer Deddfwriaeth ar Roi Organau a Meinweoedd ym mis Tachwedd ac mae'r ymgynghoriad yn parhau hyd ddiwedd mis Ionawr. Llofnodwyd ymateb yr eglwysi gan holl Esgobion yr Eglwys yng Nghymru a'r Esgobion Catholig yng Nghymru, yn cynnwys Archesgob Cymru, Dr Barry Morgan (yr Eglwys yng Nghymru) ac Archesgob Caerdydd, George Stack (yr Eglwys Gatholig). Fe'i llofnodwyd hefyd gan y Tad Deiniol, Archimandriad Cenhadaeth Uniongred Ddwyreiniol Cymru.
Er yn llwyr gefnogi egwyddor rhoi organau, mae'r arweinwyr eglwysig yn amlinellu eu gwrthwynebiadau i gydsyniad tybiedig ac yn annog y Llywodraeth i ailystyried. Galwant am gorff annibynnol i gynnal ymgynghoriad gwirioneddol agored yn ystyried amred o bosibiliadau, heb ymrwymiadau blaenorol i gynnig deddfwriaethol neilltuol. Dylai hyn edrych ar systemau sy'n cynnwys agweddau o eithrio mewn, eithrio allan a dewis mandadol.
Rhybuddiant , "Os nad oes craffu annibynnol ar y cynigion yn y Papur Gwyn, yna mae perygl go iawn y gallai newid yn y gyfraith ddieithrio cyfran sylweddol o'r cyhoedd a thanseilio'r ddelwedd gadarnhaol o roi organau ac enw da Cymru. Er bod cyfradd uchel o gyfraniad gwirfoddol yn arwydd o ddiwylliant o haelioni, byddai system o ganiatâd tybiedig yn "troi rhodd yn weithredu diofyn".
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