Category: Reference
Total documents: 13
Donor health check form (sample)
Every blood donor has to fill in a form giving information about themselves and their medical history each time they come to give blood. This sample leaflet shows you what the form looks like and the questions asked, but is watermarked, and cannot be used.
Plasma for Medicines Clinician Leaflet
This leaflet provides information on Scotland's Plasma for Medicines Programme.
FAQ: Haematopoietic stem cell transplants
Haematopoietic Stem Cells (HSC) can develop into all types of blood cells, including white blood cells (which help fight off infection); red blood cells (which carry oxygen around the body); and platelets (tiny cellular fragments that help stop bleeding). Find out about how HSC transplants can save lives
FAQ: Deceased tissue donation
Find out more about donating tissues after death, who they can help, and the criteria that need to be met.
FAQ: Pancreatic islet cells
Find out what pancreatic islet cells are, and how a pancreatic islet cell transplant can change the lives of certain diabetic patients.
FAQ: Live bone donation
Find out about bone donation after hip surgery, who it can help, and the criteria that need to be met.
Troubleshooting the Online Donor Account
This troubleshooting guide explains the steps to solve some of the most common issues users can have while using the Online Donor Account.
FAIR Equality Impact Assessment
The FAIR equality impact assessment records the processes designed to ensure that the FAIR process does not unlawfully discriminate against any protected characteristic.
FAIR Report (Executive summary)
This is the executive summary of the findings of the FAIR (For the Assessment of Individualised Risk group, which carried out a review to understand the highest risk sexual behaviours for acquiring blood-borne sexually transmitted infections.
FAIR Report
This is the full report of the findings of the FAIR (For the Assessment of Individualised Risk group, which carried out a review to understand the highest risk sexual behaviours for acquiring blood-borne sexually transmitted infections.