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Transplantation Of Human Organs

Volume 981: debated on Tuesday 25 March 1980

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will strengthen the wording of paragraph 37 of the code of practice for the transplantation of human organs, in relation to the anonymity of donors.

I am sure that the whole House shares my hon. Friend's concern at the distress caused to a family in his constituency. I note that when my hon. Friend introduced his Bill, he told the House that he had complained to the Press Council. I am sure that this is the right method of pursuing the matter. The code of practice has only recently been issued, and we need to see how effective it is. However, I can assure my hon. Friend that I am ready to consider amending the wording if necessary.

I thank my hon. Friend for what he has said. In the light of recent events, does he recognise that the present code of practice is couched in very casual terms? Will he help me to ensure that possibly something stronger is written into the Health Services Bill which is now before the House?

I can understand my hon. Friend's point of view, and I shall certainly have a look at the wording to see whether it needs strengthening.