"To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always"

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Living and Dying Well Ireland retweeted
📣 Save the Date! Join us for the Education and Research 2025 Seminar on Tuesday, 11th February 2025 at the Camden Court Hotel, Dublin. 🌟 A full day of cutting-edge research and insights in palliative care. 📝 Register now: forms.office.com/e/3N3MZvPK2…
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« This (hospice) funding gap sends a clear message: care for dying people is less valued than aggressive treatments and high tech medical advances. » Brilliant piece! bmj.com/content/387/bmj.q281…
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Health Canada released a questionnaire on MAID's next legislative expansion: advanced requests. MAID is already violating disabled rights, to expand even further now with the impact its having is a guaranteed way to continue breaching disabled rights.
Advance requests for medical assistance in dying (MAID) are a complex and deeply personal topic on which there are a broad range of perspectives. Share your views on this important issue in Canada by joining our online questionnaire. ow.ly/7fab50UpQzx
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- MAID Tracks 1 & 2 are active in Canada and are coercive (Says the CHRC, the UN, disabled orgs) - MAID's sole condition mental illness clause is already legislated and is coming into effect in 2027 - the org who advocated for T2 has backtracked after seeing evidence of abuse
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Agree is wonderful news. News only possible because we don’t sanction ending life prematurely in this country. Let's keep it that way. @danny__kruger @_IPMCA @DyingWellAppg @Live_Die_Well @DavidAltonHL
Interesting. Would she still be alive if assisted dying had been legal a year ago? dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic…
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Recent letter I've had published in the @bmj_latest about dangers of assisted dying for disabled people (unfortunately limited word count, but slightly longer original response linked below letter) @TheNotDeadYetUK bmj.com/content/387/bmj.q273…
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20 Dec 2024
ASSISTED DYING: "Euthanasia in Canada is easier to get than MRI (scan)" @rogerfoley What has been shown in places like Canada should serve as a warning about the risks of this Assisted Dying Bill Assisted dying can be a slippery slope @AshleyAFrawley
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Palliative care in action…ICU consultant asks if I can go to ED Resus now to jointly assess someone who has just been referred to him. As we arrive ED Team say ‘perfect combination… just what we need right now… you should always work like this’ #paliativecare
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The Labour Whip who objected to the Children’s Hospices (Funding) Bill voted in favour of assisted dying, specifically saying “assisted dying should not become an alternative to high-quality palliative and end of life care.” #WTF?
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Olivia Lourenco, our Recreation Therapist, presented at @OttawaArtG's HeARTcare Symposium, sharing how art enhances well-being for children at RNCH. Grateful for this collaboration bringing healing through creativity! 🎨💙 #RecreationalTherapy #ArtInHealthcare
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28 Nov 2024
Replying to @_IPMCA
Thank you @hugorifkind for your immense honesty & thoughtfulness in this piece. thetimes.com/article/5050a7b…
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#AssistedDyingBill would create a “2 tier system where one person who’s fit and able to be productive in society can get the treatment they need but another life is disposable. “This is inherently unfair, inequitable and dark.” From Palliative care drop-in in Parliament today.
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28 Nov 2024
Replying to @APMPostTweets
I have cared for 1000s of palliative care patients, Philip, & I find your dismissal of a particular group of people as being 'beyond help' both crude and arrogant. The last months, weeks, hours & even days of life can - and very often do - contain love, wit, tenderness, humour. Only exceptionally rarely is suffering unalloyed, and even in those cases, there is no upper limit to the drugs we can legally provide (in case you were unaware). Plus, there is always something we can do to help our patients - we can provide tender, caring, vital humanity at their bedside, striving to ensure they do not feel abandoned, alone, unvalued and dismissed (as your words, fired off so effortlessly, appear to do). We are all, obviously, 'beyond help' in one sense - being mortal is a terminal condition. But carving up society into two groups, one of which is 'beyond help', is frankly arrogant and borderline offensive. Who, precisely, are you to judge this? And who are you to equate the desire for agency over the timing of one's death with being the 'only' way in which medicine can help a person with a terminal illness? As for your dismissal of @Tanni_GT's view as a "nice rhetorical turn", well, I strongly urge you to seek to understand more about - and opine less to - other people whose opinions may be rooted in experience you don't share. They might - though perhaps this is hard to imagine - be a little more nuanced than yours.
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act that is intended to cause death? What is an acceptable number of people to die inappropriately, by mistake? @_IPMCA
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physician here reminding you that psychosocial stress is associated with increased susceptibility to upper respiratory infection
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Living and Dying Well Ireland retweeted
7 Aug 2024
This fast-moving graph might shock you. ⚠️ Hit play to see the rapid rise in euthanasia in #Canada. Canada is now the world’s fastest-growing assisted-dying program. 🍁 Read the full report right here: bit.ly/46EtKtg
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