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HSS member Innes McOwan brings us up to date on the bill and shows how we can lend our support. Now that the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill has been published (January 2010) we can consider the proposed legislation in detail.
There is now an online petition in support of the bill: please click here to register your support! Enabling
It studiously avoids imposing its options on any one who does not want to avail themself of the assistance envisaged in the Bill. It is intended to give those who qualify and feel the need, an additional option that they can exercise when even the best hospice care or the best palliative care falls short of their needs. It is to supplement such care rather than supplant it. The Vulnerable
When communicating with your Parliamentary representatives, it is suggested you take the following points into consideration.
Addressing the Concerns of those who have doubts about supporting the Bill.
To address each of these points in turn
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