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28 Sep 2010: Dignity in Dying to give evidence on Scottish End of Life Assistance Bill

Dignity in Dying are pleased to endorse the Bill, following restriction in remit to terminally ill, mentally competent adults

Sarah Wootton, Chief Executive of Dignity in Dying will give evidence to the Scottish Parliament's Select Committee today on Margo McDonald MSP's End of Life Assistance Bill.  Previously, Dignity in Dying could only partially support Margo's Bill over concerns about the impact of legalising assisted suicide on potentially vulnerable people; but since she has decided to limit the remit of the Bill to assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults, Dignity in Dying will be broadly supporting the Bill.

Sarah Wootton said:

"We welcome the proposed changes that Margo has made to her Bill.  There is a clear need for a change in the law to allow the choice of assisted dying for people who are terminally ill, mentally competent and suffering at the end of their lives, and I will be broadly endorsing Margo's proposals during the evidence session today.

"We know that currently people are taking desperate and often dangerous decisions at the end of their lives, travelling abroad to die in unfamiliar surroundings, or attempting suicide behind closed doors. These sad cases are then investigated retrospectively, after the person has died.  If any evidence of coercion or wrongdoing on the behalf of another is found, the person has already died and that person can no longer be protected. Margo's Bill offers upfront safeguards allowing for a full consideration of someone's request to die when they are still alive. The provisions in the Bill would also allow the person considering an assisted death to discuss their options with their healthcare team, and therefore consider alternatives before choosing an assisted death.

"Opponents to the End of Life Assistance Bill cite vulnerable people as a reason to oppose such change.  I will argue that the only way to protect people from a duty to die, whilst also protecting suffering adults from a duty to suffer is regulating safeguarded assisted dying."  

 

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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 25,000 supporters and receives its funding entirely from donations from the public.

·                    The British Social Attitudes Survey 2010 found that 92% of non-religious and 71% of religious people support assisted dying. This relates to overall support of 82%.


About the End of Life Assistance Bill:

  • Independent MSP Margo MacDonald introduced the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill in the Scottish Parliament in January 2010. The Bill sets out a legal framework, subject to safeguards, 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 end their own lives.

  • 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.

Videos of the Parliamentary discussion can be viewed here:

http://www.holyrood.tv/library.asp?iPid=3&section=109&title=End+of+Life+Assistance+%28Scotland%29+Bill+Committee


Media Contacts:

For all media enquiries, please contact Jo Cartwright on 020 7479 7737 / 07725433025 or at jo.cartwright@dignityindying.org.uk

 

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