consultation responses
Dignity in Dying has produced publications and responded to consultation on a range of issues related to end-of-life choice.
If you would prefer a paper copy of any of the below documents, please contact us on 020 7479 7730 or info@dignityindying.org.uk. Dignity in Dying publications are free.
Consultation responses:
Response to the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill
Dignity in Dying responded to the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill consultation in May 2010. The Bill, introduced by Margo MacDonald MSP, is currently being considered by the Scottish Parliament. You can read our response here.
Response to the DPP's consultation on assisted suicide
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) was instructed by the Law Lords, in their judgement on the Debbie Purdy case (in July 2009), to issue a prosecuting policy on assisted suicide. The DPP issued an interim policy in September 2009, and held a public consultation on the policy.
You can download Dignity in Dying's response to the consultation here.
The DPP published his final policy in February 2010, you can read more on this here.
Response to the Ministry of Justice consultation on murder, manslaughter and infanticide
We responded to this consultation in October 2008, and called for a review of murder law in relation to mercy killing. You can read Dignity in Dying's response here.
The Charter for Dignity at the End of Life
The Charter for Dignity at the End of Life calls for significant changes to be made to end-of-life care and is supported by former Minister for Health Reform, Lord Norman Warner. The Charter sets out 10 policy calls to improve end-of-life care, focusing on patient choice, control and access to services.
Download the Charter here.
Publications:
Your Rights at the End of Life
This booklet sets out rights at the end of life for patients and carers in the light of the End of Life Care Strategy and the Mental Capacity Act. It includes a foreword by Esther Rantzen.
You can download the Your Rights at the End of Life guide here.
Dying Alone report: A fear of dying alone
This report examines the impact that an increasing population of people living alone in old age is having on dying. The report looks at people's fears about dying and what needs to be done to ease these fears and ensure that elderly people living alone have access to appropriate end-of-life care.
Download the report here.
Advance Decisions Toolkit
Dignity in Dying was commissioned by the Department of Health to produce this toolkit, which provides guidance for health professionals around Advance Decisions to refuse life-sustaining treatment, and the Mental Capacity Act.
The toolkit can be downloaded here.
The Dignity in Dying Report
The Dignity in Dying Report sets out the research and developments around assisted dying up to February 2006. The report is aimed at medical and legal professionals, academics, researchers and students who want to examine the facts behind the rapidly developing field of end-of-life law and decision-making.
The Dignity in Dying Report can be downloaded here.
The Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill (ADTI) Bill
This ADTI Bill was published in November 2005 and debated in the House of Lords in May 2006.
You can read the ADTI Bill here.
Submission to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill
This is the submission Dignity in Dying (then VES) made to the House of Lords Select Committee on the ADTI Bill.
You can download a copy of the submission here.
The Quality of Mercy
This is a report into assisted dying and mercy killing in the UK, which was published in March 2004.
You can download a copy of the Quality of Mercy here.




















