Interesting to see so many great British patriots right now begging an American president to bankrupt one of Britainβs last remaining truly national institutions.
Interesting to see so many great British patriots right now begging an American president to bankrupt one of Britainβs last remaining truly national institutions.
Carrying out a mental capacity assessment is complex. π
Social workers on the panel will need to see the person seeking an assisted death where there is a question about mental capacity.
Weβre therefore calling for this right to be made explicit within the legislation.
As cervical cancer screening lags behind target, it's great to see that at-home test kits are being offered to thousands in England.
There are many reasons why women might miss screening appointments - thatβs why initiatives like this are vital for ensuring our NHS becomes truly inclusive of all.
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Another 'impartial' assisted dying group has just been exposed for being nothing of the sort
Another day, another group that has been touted as being impartial is actually made of of pro-assisted dying campaigners who back Kim Leadbeater's bill
www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/...
Quote from Professor Suzanne Ost, Professor of Law, Lancaster University reads: "On the face of it, a fully state-funded service might promote equality of access for those seeking an assisted death, but it might also send the wrong symbolic message. Thereβs also the serious challenge of additional costs to an already struggling NHS and finding enough willing medical practitioners"
As UK Parliament considers how the Bill on #AssistedDying should be implemented, if it becomes law, ARC palliative and end of life care webinar highlights the complexities and makes key recommendations:
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Thanks for inviting us to share our research on what is a complex topic
NSFT leaving special measures marks some welcome progress, but people in Suffolk and Norfolk are yet to feel this in their lived experience of mental health care, with many still recounting tragic personal stories of institutional failure.
This is far from being βjob doneβ.
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American chaos: standing up for health and medicine - The Lancet www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
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Seems to be a lot more on assisted dying leading up to the parliamentary debate on Friday. We have conducted research in a number of countries of first hand accounts of families and healthcare workers which is complex, and summarised in this paper theconversation.com/assisted-dyi...
Please join us for this webinar covering our research on sssisted dying arc-sl.nihr.ac.uk/events-train...
You can read more about the terrible decisions happening in the corridors of power, and how Indie SAGE offered an alternative approach here, in Marres and BarragΓ‘nβs article: 8/8
journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
Very interesting podcast episode on what Al algorithms are doing to music and music criticism pca.st/episode/80a9...
Now that Ukraine has become very active in the Kursk region, we would like everyone that hasn't found us on BlueSky, to be aware of the latest updates.
Therefore, we would like to ask you to share this post in order to reach as many people as possible. Let's aim for 75.000 followers π
Professor Alexis Jay said that starting a new inquiry could hinder the implementation of the recommendations from her 2022 report. "We have set out what action is required and people should just get on with it," she told the BBC. She added: "I've certainly been very unhappy about the politicisation of child sexual exploitation and child sexual abuse in the way that many people, sometimes in a very uninformed way, have waded into the argument."
Professor Alexis Jay, who led a 7-year review of sexual abuse which reported in 2022, says starting a new inquiry would delay any implementation of her own recommendations: