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Friends at the End (FATE) a Member Society of the World Federation of Right To Die Societies. Their site offers information on the case for supporting legislation on Assisted Suicide.
Death is still a subject not everyone is happy to discuss, according to research from the Dying Matters Coalition. The study shows that although 70% of the public have said they are comfortable talking about death, most of us have not done anything to discuss our end of life wishes or put plans in place. The charity warns that people risk not getting appropriate end of life care, making it harder for their families to deal with bereavement. BBC Breakfast spoke to Steve Evans, who was forced to face his mortality when he was diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer.
The euthanasia campaigner dubbed Dr Death is to set up more assisted-suicide groups following the popularity of the inaugural meeting.
Dr Philip Nitschke is in Perth to present a euthanasia system he has devised that is under investigation by the medical practitioners' regulator.
LONDON — A man paralysed in a road accident has joined the legal campaign for the right to a doctor assisted death, saying that he wants to "call it a day".. Paul Lamb, previously identified only as 'L', has waived his right to anonymity after the Court of Appeal ruled he could be part of the case of the late Tony Nicklinson. Lamb's case will also be attached to separate action by Nicklinson's widow Jane and both cases will be heard in the court of appeal in May.
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Jeremy Hunt has announced that he’s going to make it illegal to place dying patients on the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP – or ‘Death Pathway’ if you read the Mail or the Telegraph) – a medical regime intended to ease the last days of the terminally ill – without seeking patients’ consent and ‘consulting’ with relatives.
Dispatches investigates the truth behind allegations that tens of thousands of seriously ill people have been put on a pathway to death - likened to legalised euthanasia - and claims from families that doctors have callously killed off patients who could have had months or even years to live. The programme interviews leading specialists, terminally ill patients and families. And it reveals the results of the first survey of thousands of doctors into how the process of dying is managed in our hospitals. The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP), which originated in the hospice movement for cancer patients, is intended to ease the often lengthy and painful process of dying.
Nine in 10 doctors claim they would be happy to effectively starve to death under a controversial end-of-life regime, if they were terminally ill.
We offer training in all aspects of Soul Midwifery from our very popular Practititoner Training courses to in-house programmes for Hospices, Care Homes and organisations
Our aims are: to release fears and taboos; support those dying and bereaved; raise awareness of 'green' and family-based approaches to death; and to encourage the acceptance of the concept of continuity of consciousness.
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"The Quebec government today tabled its controversial bill on medically assisted death. Social Services Minister Véronique Hivon’s introduction of bill 52 around 10 a.m. ET Wednesday received a standing ovation from fellow members of the national assembly. Hivon said she was honoured to introduce the bill, saying “this legislation is intended for people at the end of their life to die with autonomy and dignity.”
DUBLIN — A terminally ill woman in the final stages of multiple sclerosis does not have the right to an assisted death, the Irish Supreme Court ruled yesterday.
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THE terminally-ill multiple sclerosis sufferer who this week lost her Supreme Court challenge to the ban on assisted suicide has revealed she has decided on the means she will use to end her life."
A majority of British people who follow a religious faith support the law being changed to allow assisted suicide, research suggests.
Final Exit Network, host for the World Federation Right to Die (WFRTD) Societies Meeting, has announced the venue for the 2014 World Federation 20th Biennial Conference. The date of the conference is September 17 to 21, 2014, Wednesday through Sunday, and it will be held at the Embassy Suites Downtown/Lakefront Hotel, Chicago, Illinois
A paralysed man is taking up the legal challenge previously mounted by the late Tony Nicklinson for the right to die with the help of a doctor.
With the furore over Liverpool Care Pathway showing little sign of going away it may be a good time to pull together some of the threads.
The Liverpool Care Pathway for the care of the dying (LCP) has come in for ill-informed criticism (report, 9 January).
Via Dignity in Dying
The LCP is an integrated care pathway that is used at the bedside to drive up sustained quality of the dying in the last hours and days of life.
Adrian Michaels reviews Dispatches: Death on the Wards, Channel 4’s documentary on the process of dying and the Liverpool Care Pathway.
‘A good death is an extraordinary, moving and sacred experience. It can also have a healing quality, not only for the person who is involved but their families, friends and the wider community.
Talking about death doesn't bring death closer. It's about planning for life. Without communication and understanding, death and terminal illness can be a lonely and stressful experience, both for the person who is dying and for their friends and family.
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