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20 May 2010: Dignity in Dying responds to The End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill

Independent MSP Margo MacDonald introduced the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill in the Scottish Parliament on 20 January 2010. Consultation on the Bill ended on 12 May.

The Bills sets out a system which would permit assistance to be given by registered medical practitioners in Scotland to persons suffering from a progressive condition, permanent physical incapacitation or terminal illness who wish to bring their own lives to an end. The Bill also sets out the process by which a person qualifies to receive an assisted death, and the responsibilities and duties of the medical professionals involved in the process.

Sarah Wootton, Chief Executive of Dignity in Dying, said:

"We welcome the efforts to prevent needless suffering and to prevent people from taking desperate measures in order to have choice at the end of life. We agree with many aspects of the Bill such as ensuring that people making requests do so voluntarily and have mental capacity to decide when life has become intolerable. However, the proposed Bill goes beyond what Dignity in Dying believes to be a safeguarded assisted death.

"Dignity in Dying campaigns for terminally ill, mentally competent adults over 18 years of age to have the choice of assisted dying,  whereas the Bill proposes that person aged over 16 with a progressive condition or permanent physical incapacitation as well as those with a terminal illness be allowed assistance to die. The Bill also appears to offer no definition of what the final act will be. This said, the Bill provides an important opportunity for a much-needed debate on greater choice and control at the end of life in Scotland."

Dignity in Dying have submitted a full response to the Bill which can be downloaded here .

 

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