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Jojogu
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- Feb 2, 2021
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Posting some information here that some members might consider to be of interest:
A group of MPs in the UK called the Health and Social Care Committee are conducting an inquiry into assisted dying/assisted suicide. The Health and Social Care Committee is a cross-party group of backbench MPs that scrutinises the administration, spending and policy of the Government's Department for Health and Social Care. Find out more about the Committee's inquiry into assisted dying.
The inquiry will consider various perspectives, with a focus on the healthcare aspects of assisted dying/assisted suicide. It plans to consider:
The Committee wants to hear views from members of the public. If you are an individual, please let us know your views by completing this online form. The responses will not be published but extracts from individual responses may be quoted anonymously in our report. The survey will close on 20 January 2023.
- the role of medical professionals
- access to palliative care
- what protections would be needed to safeguard against coercion and the criteria for eligibility to access assisted dying/assisted suicide services
- what can be learnt from international experiences
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