We are updating the processes for managing applications and sharing information from the donor conception registers. These updates may result in longer processing times. Learn more
The Voluntary Register provides a safe, staged process for sharing information and – if mutually agreed – making contact between people linked through donor conception.
It is managed by the Donor Conception Registrar at the Department of Health under the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 2008 (Vic).
Joining is free and voluntary.
Who can join the Voluntary Register
The Voluntary Register is open to people aged 18 or older who have a connection to donor conception in Victoria. This includes:
- donor conceived people
- donors
- parents of donor conceived people
- relatives connected through donor conception (for example, siblings, guardians, grandparents or descendants).
How the Voluntary Register process works
The Register process has been updated to strengthen privacy protections, informed choice and individual control.
The new process has 6 stages:
Accuracy of connections
The information held by the Donor Conception Registers is based on details provided by fertility clinics.
While every effort is made to confirm and verify these records, the accuracy of an identified connection depends on the information originally supplied to the Department. DNA testing is the only way to confirm a biological relationship. If you want to be sure of a genetic connection, you may wish to consider DNA testing through a trusted provider. Currently the Department does not provide DNA testing as part of the Voluntary Register matching process.
Support and counselling
Receiving or sharing donor conception information can bring up many thoughts and feelings. Counselling is available through an independent service at the Royal Women's Hospital. A counsellor can:
- help you think through your choices
- support you to prepare for possible contact
- help you decide what pace and type of communication feels right for you.
If you would like a referral to this service, email dcr@health.vic.gov.au.
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