First Registered: 11/01/2023 • Last updated on: 20/11/2024
Highlighting how the lack of donor participation affects patients with ethnically diverse backgrounds. Raising awareness of health inequalities faced by mixed and minority ethnic patients requiring an organ, stem cell or bone marrow transplant or a blood transfusion. Advocating equitable access of treatment for mixed and minority ethnic patients.
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Registered Contact:
Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA. Tel: 0207 219 6695.
Email: bell.ribeiroaddy.mp@parliament.uk
Public Enquiry Point:
Paul Hegarty, National Black, Asian, Mixed Race, and Minority Ethnic Transplant Alliance (NBTA). Tel: 01543 481 286
Email: paul.k.hegarty@googlemail.com
Secretariat:
National Black, Asian, Mixed Race, and Minority Ethnic Transplant Alliance (NBTA) acts as the group's secretariat. https://www.nbta-uk.org.uk/
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