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20 Jan 2010: Scottish End of Life Assistance to be Bill published today

Margo McDonald MSP will today launch her End of Life Assistance Bill for Scotland, following a public consultation. 

Sarah Wootton, Chief Executive at Dignity in Dying said:

"This Bill provides an important opportunity for a much-needed debate on assisted dying in Scotland.

"People want choice and control at the end of life. Without a safeguarded law regulating choice over how and when we die, many people will take matters into their own hands. This problem must be addressed, otherwise we are effectively condoning people travelling abroad to die, 'mercy killings' and suicides behind closed doors. We commend Margo MacDonald for reigniting this debate in Scotland, and for seeking a compassionate way forward.

"This Bill represents an opportunity to learn from the experience from other jurisdictions that have legalised and regulated assisted dying for the terminally ill, and for Scotland to add its name to the growing list of progressive countries and US States that have changed the law.  

"Going forward, and after carefully studying the Bill, Dignity in Dying will outline areas where we believe improvements could be made. This will include restricting the scope of the Bill to terminally ill adults.

"The next stage for the Bill is consideration by the Health Committee, followed by a Report.  We look forward to assisting the Health Committee during the evidence stage, and eagerly anticipate the Committee's findings."


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Notes to editor:

About Dignity in Dying:

 

·                    Dignity in Dying campaigns for greater choice, control and access to services at the end of life. It advocates providing terminally ill adults with the option of an assisted death, within strict legal safeguards, and for universal access to high quality end-of-life care.  

·                    Dignity in Dying has over 100,000 supporters and receives its funding entirely from donations from the public.

·                    Surveys consistently show that at least 80% of the UK population supports a change in the law on assisted dying.


Media Contacts:

For all media enquiries, please contact Jo Cartwright on 020 7479 7737 or at jo.cartwright@dignityindying.org.uk

 

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