The World Federation, founded in 1980, consists of 44 right to die organizations from 25 countries (July, 2009). The Federation provides an international link for organizations working to secure or protect the rights of individuals to self-determination at the end of their lives.

RESEARCH: BMJ publishes Dutch article on unbearable suffering in the context of euthanasia

 February 16, 2010:  Dutch researchers, headed by Roeline Pasman,  from the VUmc Amsterdam, have looked into the concept of unbearable suffering in the context of ungranted requests for euthanasia. The objective was to obtain in-depth information about the views of both doctors and patients on suffering in ungranted or not performed euthanasia requests.

Scottish Parliament installed cross-party committee to investigate legalising assisted suicide

  February 16, 2010:  On January 21 MSP Margo McDonald finally tabled her long expected Bill to allow doctors to end the life of terminally-ill patients. This bill - signed by 21 MSP's from all four Scottish parties - is now cleared to be formally adopted for investigation by the health and sports committee, leading to a first vote by the Scottish Parliament this autumn. A special Committee is to investigate the issue thoroughly. 

RESEARCH: BMJ publication on end-of-life care in Belgium

  February 15, 2010:  A research team of the VUB (Brussels Free University), headed by professor Lieve de Bock, explored the relation between the care provided in the final three months of life and the prevalence and types of end of life decisions in Belgium. It concerned a two year nationwide retrospective study.

Summary RELEVANT 2010 - 1

  February 15, 2010:  The English summary of RELEVANT 2010-1, the quarterly NVVE, Dutch RtD magazine, has been published and can be read as PDF by clicking here.

Park bench stickers launched as PR for giving dignity to "bad deaths

" February 15, 2010:  Toronto's edition of Thestar.com reported in December 2009 (for the article click here) on an original campaign for dignified dying: park bench stickers, to commemorate the "bad deaths" of a number of people, at the same time inviting readers to visit their website www.dignityindeath.com.

Changes in America's public opinion on legalizing Euthanasia?

  February 15, 2010:  According to a recent Angus Reid poll the proportion of supporters for legal euthanasia (now 42%) has dropped by three points, while the proportion of opponents (now 36%) has increased by 4 points, since august 2009.

A COURAGEOUS BATTLE: a novel that incorporates the issue of assisted dying

February 14, 2010: Susan Bracken, a member of the Right to Die Society of Canada has published a novel that incorporates the issue of assisted dying within a framework of universal fiction themes: the protagonist overcomes neglect and abuse in her young life to achieve riches and fame and she finds true love.

TRIBUNALS: guarantee for due care in assisted dying?

February 14, 2010: On February 1 this year, BBC 1 broadcasted the Richard Dimbleby Lecture "Shaking Hands With Death" by famous author Terry Pratchet. In this lecture Pratchet - himself being diagnosed with [early] Alzheimer - made a plea for a "pre-assistance assessment" by tribunals, a system used in the UK in other sensitive situations.

Uproar over Dutch euthanasia law's architect Els Borst

January 31, 2010: In the book "Redeemer under God", recently published by researcher Anne-Mei The, Els Borst was quoted as having said that she may have made a mistake... and...   now says it was brought in 'far too early'.  Without elaborating, she admitted that medical care for the terminally-ill had declined since the law came into effect.

Mrs Borst herself rebutted the assumptions in a letter to the editor of a Dutch paper (NRC).

End-of-Life Consultation Services research published

January 31, 2010 Two researchgroups from Belgium and the Netherlands (the End-of-life Care Research Group from VU Brussels and the EMGO VUmc Amsterdam group) published a theoretical study into the practice of End-of-Life Consultation Services, developped in both countries: Establishing specialized health services for professional consultation in euthanasia: experiences in the Netherlands and Belgium.

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