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30 Nov 2010: Commission on Assisted Dying launched today

 

Today Demos is hosting the launch of a new Commission on Assisted Dying, chaired by Lord Falconer.

The Commission will look at the issue of assisted dying. It will consider what system, if any, should exist to allow people to be assisted to die, and whether any changes in the law should be introduced.

Dignity in Dying helped to facilitate the creation of the Commission, and secured its funding.  Beyond this it has played no role in the Commission's development.  The Commission, including the Chair, Commissioners and Secretariat are independent of Dignity in Dying.

Sarah Wootton, Chief Executive of Dignity in Dying said:

"It is important that serious minds from different disciplines and perspectives give thought to the mechanisms of an assisted dying law; one of the most important social issues of our time.  No one wants people to suffer unnecessarily and against their wishes at the end of their lives, and of equal importance, no one wants potentially vulnerable people to be at risk of harm under new legislation.  The Commission provides an historic opportunity to resolve these issues once and for all."  

The Commission will investigate the evidence both domestically and from those jurisdictions that have already legalised and regulated assisted dying, and ask whether the law can be changed to allow people the choice of an assisted death, whilst offering sufficient protection from abuse. To this end it will look at what the criteria and safeguards of any potential law should be, and whether such a law is preferable to the status quo.

The Commission will run from 30 November 2010 to September 2011, ending with a report in October 2011.


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%.

 

The Commissioners:

Lord Charles Falconer, Chair
Professor Sam Ahmedzai
Lord Ian Blair of Boughton
Sir Graeme Catto
Dr Carole Dacombe
Dr Stephen Duckworth
Celia Grandison-Markey
Penny Mordaunt MP
Baroness Elaine Murphy of Aldgate
Dame Denise Platt DBE
The Reverend Canon Dr James Woodward
Baroness Barbara Young of Old Scone

About Demos:

Demos is a think-tank, acting as Secretariat to the Commission.  For more information go to: http://commissiononassisteddying.co.uk/

Media Contacts:

For media enquiries relating to the Commission please contact Beatrice Burks on 0207 367 6325/0792 947 4938 or at beatrice.burks@demos.co.uk

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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