Video: ‘Assisted Dying’ & its Impact on Palliative Care

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In this discussion, bioethicist Professor David Albert Jones and palliative care specialist Dr Dominic Whitehouse discuss the nature of palliative care, the state of its provision in the UK, and the negative impact of ‘assisted dying’ (euthanasia and / or assisted suicide) on palliative care according to the fullest and latest evidence.

This follows the paper written by Professor Jones and published by the Anscombe Centre yesterday showing that the evidence from multiple jurisdictions that have introduced ‘assisted dying’ – euthanasia and / or assisted suicide (EAS) – is that it has a detrimental effect on palliative care provision.

For more information, please see the Centre’s full Guide on ‘Assisted Dying’ (euthanasia and assisted suicide), which includes a guide to the latest evidence concerning EAS internationally, the Centre’s series of briefing papers on EAS since 2021 of which the above paper is the latest, and videos on subjects relating to EAS.

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If the issues raised in this post affect you, and if you need support, please contact:

  • 🎗 Samaritans – Always open. Call 116 123 or e-mail: jo@samaritans.org (UK, Ireland, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man)
  • 🎗 Pieta House – Always open. Call 1800 247 247 or e-mail: mary@pieta.ie (Ireland)
  • 🎗 Suicide Prevention UK – Call 0800 689 5652. (UK)
  • 🎗 The Silver Line – For people aged 55+, including those suffering abuse & neglect. Always open. Call 0800 4 70 80 90. (UK)
  • 🎗 PAPYRUS – For those under 35 or those concerned for them. Open 10am–10pm (2pm–10pm weekends / Bank Holidays). Call 0800 068 41 41. (UK)
  • 🎗 The Mix – For people under 25. Open 4pm-11pm. Call 0808 808 4994. (UK)
  • 🎗 Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) – Open 5pm-12am. Call 0800 58 58 58. (UK)
  • 🎗 SANE – Open 4pm-10pm, every day of the year. Call 0300 304 7000. (UK)
  • 🎗 Mind – For mental health support and advice. Open 10am-6pm weekdays (excl. Bank Holidays). Call 0300 123 3393. (England and Wales)
  • 🎗 C.A.L.L. – Always open. Call 0800 132 737. (Wales) 🎗 LifeLine – Always open. Call 0808 800 8000 or go to https://www.lifelinehelpline.info/ (Northern Ireland)

For more mental health-focused help and advice please see:

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