Category: Resources

Use our email portal to contact your MP about Kim Leadbeater's "Terminally Ill Adults (End of life) Bill" Bill, ahead of second reading debate and vote on 29 November
With the July 2024 General Election set to massively reshape the House of Commons, join us in sending a message to incoming MPs.
Bioethicists in Oxford have released the latest iteration of their evidence guide for the debate on assisted suicide and euthanasia
Watch Dutch ethicist and former euthanasia regulator Prof Theo Boer; Canadian palliative care physician Dr Leonie Herx; and academic and disability rights advocate Dr Miro Griffiths address our 23 November seminar for MSPs, co-hosted with Not Dead Yet.
Disability rights advocate Baroness Grey-Thompson, geriatrician Professor Des O'Neill and palliative care consultant Dr Sinéad Donnelly discuss euthanasia and assisted suicide.
The US National Council on Disability's report 'Assisted Suicide Laws and their Danger to People with Disabilities' 'finds that the dangers and harms that NCD identified in 1997 and 2005 are at least as significant today.'
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Look at snapshots of the case against assisted suicide shared on social media in the days before the Marris Bill second reading debate
Look at snapshots of the case against assisted suicide shared on social media in the days before the Marris Bill second reading debate
Look at snapshots of the case against assisted suicide shared on social media in the days before the Marris Bill second reading debate
The House of Commons Library has released its in-house briefing paper on the Assisted Dying (No. 2) Bill
In the run-up to the House of Commons debate on the Assisted Dying (No. 2) Bill, Care Not Killing warns MPs not to make Oregon's mistake
Care Not Killing considers the challenge before MSPs ahead of their 27 May debate and vote on the Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill.
As the stage one debate draws closer, Care Not Killing releases guides to Patrick Harvie's assisted suicide proposals for Scotland
Where do the people seeking your vote in May stand on improving palliative care and legalising assisted suicide?
Read briefings circulated among members of the House of Lords ahead of the Falconer Bill's committee stage: on the Bill itself and on ten reasons not to follow Oregon's example.
Ahead of the Falconer Bill's second reading, key healthcare professionals' groups issued strong statements reiterating: we can do better for our patients.
Those helped to kill themselves under Lord Falconer's Assisted Dying Bill may have years to live