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When Assisted Death is Legal – BBC World Service radio documentary by Liz Carr 19th February

Liz writes:
“I’m writing to tell you about a BBC World Service radio documentary that I’ve just made and which is going to be broadcast later this month called ‘When Assisted Death is Legal”.  Personally I wanted to call it Euthanasia Road Trip because that’s what the two part programme is about – my trip during 2012 to visit the 5 countries where assisted suicide and / or euthanasia are legal.
Thanks to support and funding from The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust fellowship, in July and August 2012 I visited Oregon and Washington State in the USA followed by a trip to Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium and The Netherlands in the Autumn.  As someone concerned about the possibility of legalising some form of assisted death in the UK, I wanted to visit all the places where there is a law in order to find out why a country passes such a law, how they work in practise and to see if my worries and concerns are justified.
I met over 40 people with varying perspectives on the subject and recorded all of my interviews in order to preserve this most amazing resource and to document this incredible personal journey.  The result of these interviews is the two part documentary, “When Assisted Death is Legal”.  I ended up with over 60 hours of interviews that had to be squashed into 2 half hour programmes – I think it should be a 10 part series but then apparently not everyone is as passionate or as fascinated about this topic as I am!  There are many points that haven’t made it into the programme and it’s perhaps not as ‘funny’ as you might expect but I do think the result is a thoughtful piece that gives a voice to people from both sides of the debate in a respectful and thought provoking way – something rare when the media usually cover this subject.
In part one I travel to Switzerland – where assisted suicide has been legal since the late 1800’s, then to Luxembourg who have the most recent law and finally to Belgium whereyou can only have euthanasia rather than assisted suicide.  In part two, I head to The Netherlands – the country with the widest definition of people who can use their law before ending my trip in the USA where their laws only apply to those who are terminally ill.
Surreal highlights include eating canapes at a cocktail party in a death clinic, even more surreal when someone asked me if I was ‘suffering unbearably’; visiting The little blue house aka Dignitas with it’s shooting range across the road; providing decorating and design tips to the owners of a ’boutique’ death clinic and heading to Disneyland Paris on a day off, riding the rides in my Euthanasia Road Trip t-shirt.

Wherever you are in the world, you’ll be able to listen to the show.  To find out how best to tune into the World Service from where you are, go to:   http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmeguide/

Part 1 will be broadcast on the BBC World Service on Tuesday 19th Feb at 0100GMT – first time it’ll be on in the UK is 0900 on the same day.  It will then be repeated a number of times depending on your region until Sunday 24th at 1400GMT. Then same schedule for part 2 the following week, starting Tuesday 26th. It’ll also be available online indefinitely after that first broadcast – streamable here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/index.shtml or available for download here  http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/docarchive from anywhere in the world.


Enjoy – if you can!”

 

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Suicide and Government Cuts

Hello everyone and welcome to 2013. I hope you had a really good break over the Christmas period.

As I’m sure you know things are going to get really difficult for disabled people this year. I thought it might be helpful to provide you with some news links which provide useful data when assessing the impact of the benefit cuts that have already been put in place.. What is really worrying is that it can only get worse.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2117718/British-people-committing-suicide-escape-poverty-Is-State-wants.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/fear-of-fitness-to-work-tests-driving-disabled-patients-to-suicide-say-6-of-gps-8197432.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/10/21/disabled-people-dla-disability-hardest-hit-_n_1998035.html
 
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An open letter

Every year International Day for People with Disabilities (December 3) starts a week of celebration of the lives of disabled people. It is an appropriate time to remind this country of the appalling difficulties facing many of those disabled people living in the United Kingdom, especially regarding the swingeing cuts to independent living support.

The Black Triangle Campaign in Scotland protests against any unfair use of the work capability assessment (WCA) process to attack disabled people’s benefits. In Wales, Disabled People Against Cuts called for Dec 3 to be a day of remembrance: they claim 73 people a week are dying or committing suicide, as a result of losing their benefit lifelines.

This is horrific, if true.

The WCA is fatally flawed, and we argued this with the previous government to no avail. The supposed medical assessment is based on a nonsensical concept of ‘fitness for work’.

Now, evidence seems to show that more and more disabled people are falling into despair as support essential to their very lives is being removed.

We need hard evidence now, and to assess it.

Daily media reports of the abuse of disabled people, the failures in social healthcare, and elder-abuse  cause widespread worry and fear. The adoption of the black triangle symbol by disabled protesters is chilling, but understandable, when these threats and cuts are allied to the view that ‘disabled people’s lives are not worth living’ or supporting.

Increasingly, this appears to be an all-out assault on disabled people, leading more to think that assisted dying may be the only answer to their desperation: is this really the society that we want to live in?

Signed

Dr Kevin Fitzpatrick, OBE

Baroness Jane Campbell of Surbiton, DBE

Dr Phil Friend, OBE

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New Book by Alex Schadenberg

In the past few years, several reports have been written by euthanasia proponents claiming that vulnerable patient groups are not adversely affected by legalizing euthanasia or assisted suicide. These reports have concluded that there is no evidence that vulnerable people are threatened by legalizing euthanasia or assisted suicide and there is no evidence of a “slippery slope.”

This document is a response to these reports and to the key characteristicst hey share in common. It will demonstrate that:

  1.   The studies used to determine that there is no proof that vulnerable patient groups are negatively affected by the legalization of euthanasia are based on a pre-conceived outcome rather than openly considered the issues.1
  2.   The conclusions of these studies are based on selective data.
  3.  When one analyzes the data concerning euthanasia deaths without request and the unreported euthanasia deaths, one comes to a different conclusion.

This book proves that the conclusions of the Royal Society of Canada End-of-Life Decision Making report, the Quebec government Select Committee on Dying with Dignity report, the Commission on Assisted Dying in the UK and the decision by Justice Lynn Smith in Carter v. Attorney General of Canada are false and misleading.

Follow this link http://www.epcc.ca/resources/new-book-exposing-vulnerable-people-to-euthanasia-and-assisted-suicide/

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Some Good News

Follow the link to read how Massachusetts rejected changing the law on assisted suicide.

http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2012/11/defeat-for-pro-euthanasia-lobby-as-massachusetts-rejects-assisted-suicide-on-ballot/

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Switzerland: 750% Increase in Assisted Suicides Since 1998

Check out this article it summarises the latest position.

Switzerland: 750% Increase in Assisted Suicides Since 1998

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Something a little more positive for a change

MP’s suggest that the economic downturn is not the time to consider changes in the law affecting assisted suicide. A last a bit of positive news for us.

Follow the link for the full article http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9543581/Recession-strengthens-case-against-assisted-suicide-MPs-say.html

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Tony Nicklinson Case

Here are some links concerning the recent High Court decision to reject Mr Nicklinson’s request to allow doctors to end his life without fear of prosecution. NDY’s position remains the same. Changing legislation to allow assisted suicide puts laready vulnerable people at even greater risk. We will be posting other comments on this very sad case from time to time.

http://alexschadenberg.blogspot.ca/2012/08/uk-court-rejects-euthanasia-cases.html

http://alexschadenberg.blogspot.ca/2012/08/locked-in-syndrome-survivor-did-not.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/9480227/Tony-Nicklinson-breaks-down-as-High-Court-rejects-his-right-to-die-plea.html#

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Here are some links concerning the recent High Court decision to reject Mr Nicklinson’s request to allow doctors to end his life without fear of prosecution. NDY’s position remains the same. Changing legislation to allow assisted suicide puts laready vulnerable people at even greater risk. We will be posting other comments on this very sad case from time to time. http://alexschadenberg.blogspot.ca/2012/08/uk-court-rejects-euthanasia-cases.html http://alexschadenberg.blogspot.ca/2012/08/locked-in-syndrome-survivor-did-not.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/9480227/Tony-Nicklinson-breaks-down-as-High-Court-rejects-his-right-to-die-plea.html#

This just adds to our vulnerabilities. In Holland where doctors can assist suicide it seems that when they refuse families may take the law into their own hands.

http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/controversy-over-assisted-suicide-netherlands

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14% of all Dutch deaths involve euthanasia

Follow this link to read more http://www.lifenews.com/2012/07/19/14-of-all-dutch-deaths-involve-euthanasia-assisted-suicide/

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