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How to Participate
Join the effort to improve organ and tissue donation and transplantation (OTDT) in Canada, in one or more of the ways outlined below.
Additional information and resources are also available in the Reading Room. Feel free to explore and return to this page when you’re ready to begin!
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1. Find out what Canadians had to say about OTDT.
Learn about what the 300 Canadians who participated in the public dialogues on organ and tissue donation and transplantation had to say about how to improve the system in Canada. Read the summary highlights of each public dialogue and the final report on the dialogues.
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2. Share your stories and idea
Improving OTDT in Canada means learning from the experiences of people like you. Here, we invite you to share your story, or that of someone you know, or to share your ideas for addressing a specific issue. More information on the types of stories and ideas we're looking for, and how they will be used, is available inside this area.
Share your story or idea!
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3. Host an OTDT Kitchen Table Conversation
If OTDT is an issue that means a lot to you, why not invite your broader circle of family, friends or colleagues to think and talk about OTDT too? Use our “OTDT Kitchen Table Conversation Kit” to plan and host an informal conversation on OTDT, share your findings with Canadian Blood Services, and discover how you can make a difference in your community. The Kit provides all the information and background materials you need to organize and host your own Kitchen Table Conversation on how to improve organ and tissue donation and transplantation (OTDT) in Canada.
Download the OTDT Kitchen Table Conversation Kit
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