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No to Liverpool Pathway

In this week 13th – 19th May that heralds the arrival of Dying Matters Week DISTANT VOICES and ALERT, Defending Vulnerable People’s Right to Live, are proud to announce the launch of:

 

www.noliverpoolcarepathway.com

 

This web site has been created as a response to the many unnecessary and unexpected deaths that have taken place since the LCP came into existence. We also wish to wake up and shake the many mainstream organisations, including those involved in this special week and prevail on them to open their eyes to the heartache and devastation caused by supporting the LCP.

 

Our aim is to provide as much information as we can and to inform people of the dangers posed by the LCP, many of which are withheld from public scrutiny.

 

We cannot ignore the evidence from relatives, medics and of course those we have lost, who can no longer speak for themselves. We must speak for them and ask those who still believe in the Liverpool Care Pathway, “How many more?,” before you ask the question, “Is this right, is this lawful?”

 

Until then we give the public, the relatives and anyone who cares, something that may save lives, we are offering RISK BANDS and CARDS to protect you and yours, the RISK BANDS bear the words:

 

NO LCP WITHOUT INFORMED CONSENT

 

We also offer you something that could save your life – KNOWLEDGE.

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Lord Falconer to reintroduce a bill to legalise assisted suicide.

Labour peer Lord Falconer has announced that he will present a bill before Parliament next week to legalise assisted suicide for terminally ill patients in England and Wales.

Under the terms of the bill, doctors would be permitted to prescribe drugs to help “mentally competent” adults to end their lives if they are judged to have less than six months to live.

A Private Members Bill on the issue is to be tabled by Lord Falconer in the House of Lords next Wednesday (15 May).

http://www.christianconcern.com/our-concerns/end-of-life/lord-falconer-to-table-bill-on-assisted-suicide

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