British Liver Trust
The British Liver Trust is a national charity supporting patients living with liver disease, raising awareness of conditions affecting the liver and supporting health professionals caring for patients with liver disease.
Love Your Liver
Love Your Liver is a national awareness campaign run by the British Liver Trust which has a simple message – take Three Steps to a healthy liver by being aware of the risks from alcohol, obesity and viral hepatitis
Specific conditions
Haemochromatosis Society website
Cancer Research UK (Liver cancer)
Children’s Liver Disease Foundation
St James’s Hospital Site Map
Liver Transplant Support Group
The St James’s Liver Transplant Support Group was established in 1989.
Since then the group has grown significantly, and it now has over 500 members throughout the UK & abroad. The group offers support to patients and their families face to face and via telephone and online,and organises frequent get togethers.
The group enjoys a good relationship with the Liver Unit, clinicians, coordinators and staff at St James’s Hospital.
For more information, see the St James Liver Transplant Support Group website.
Transplant Games
Leeds Adult Transplant Sport Team – A supportive community for transplant recipients, their family and friends.
The British Transplant Games have taken place annually since 1978, visiting 17 host cities around the UK including Portsmouth, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Belfast and Sheffield.
The Games aim to encourage transplant patients to regain fitness, whilst increasing public awareness of the need for more people to join the NHS Organ Donation Register and discuss their wishes with their families.
The Leeds Team is consistently one of the largest teams at the Games. Although only transplant recipients can compete in the Games, anyone can join the team in a support role.
Want to find out more?
Please contact Team Managers Kirsty Saville.
email: [email protected] (preferred)
0113 206 6585 or 0113 206 8184
Twitter: @LeedsAdult_TS
Facebook: leedsadulttransplantsport