Families Against Involuntary Medical Euthanasia
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Family action group, determined to expose the abuse of 'end-of-life' protocols and stamp out the abusive practices & ageist culture enabling State euthanasia.
UK. Email: [email protected]
Joined December 2023
We are a group of family activists whose loved ones lost their lives at the hands of those tasked with their care. Our mission is to stamp out the abuse of the 'end of life' protocols that led to their premature deaths. Join us and help us #StopMedicalEuthanasia #AllLivesMatter
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Imagine if the NHS gave people a "personal navigator" to help them live instead of to fast track their death.
It's a series of 35 amendments to establish a 'service' in the NHS. The first one is here. It compounds the fact that the whole process can be kicked off by a doctor (clause 5) to mandate the provision of a 'Navigator' whose role it is to get you through the process as fast as
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DNR on Disabled Patients without Consent: ITV News has found that multiple UK hospitals put blanket 'Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation' (DNR) orders on at least 12 patients with learning disabilities after being ordered to stop the practice… https://t.co/GYVt4CRKNG
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DNR on Disabled Patients without Consent: ITV News has found that multiple UK hospitals put blanket 'Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation' (DNR) orders on at least 12 patients with learning disabilities after being ordered to stop the practice… https://t.co/GYVt4CRKNG
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@Docstockk Already in place in all nhs hospitals, Ai speeding the process. passing my name/address without permission to the regional NHS trust. Promises of a nurse to help me navigate the NHS! Used against those with learning needs in Covid. You have to opt out, not allowed to opt in.
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@Docstockk Agree And the organic natural path at end of life is very circuitous. In reading hospice medical records you can see the person changing their mind about numerous (big) decisions to make. (My role includes managing care for 50K frail/ill/elderly nearing end of life.) Do I
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"On Day 2, the person must be assigned a Personal Navigator by the Assisted Dying Help Service" (drafted by the former Director General of the BBC and a human rights KC - but of course it was).
It seems to be about getting you through the process, fast not safety. If you are coerced or pressured, or just in a really terrible situation and feeling suicidal, there is even less chance of it being caught. It's an escalator from the moment ending your life is raised 3/
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COVID: "1 in 5 people with learning disabilities who had a 'Do Not Resuscitate' order had it placed on them was during the first year of Covid" @GeorgeFielding1 The impact of lockdown was devastating for so many, and we are still seeing its effects to this day #NeverAgain
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Together's 4th Anniversary Event - watch by livestream! We are due to start on stage at 1pm With contributors inc @DrJBhattacharya @AllisonPearson @ThatAlexWoman @thatsKAIZEN @AndrewOrlowski @EinsteinsAttic, Lord Tony Sewell @policylaila @ClareCraigPath @lensiseethrough
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Palliative care expert @doctor_oxford - “Large numbers of people – about 150,000 of them a year – are already unable to access the palliative care they need. The increasingly indebted hospice sector simply cannot cope with demand.
theguardian.com
While the government debates assisted dying, palliative care is an afterthought. And many more people face death without the care and support they need, says Rachel Clarke
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Of course, there are MPs who similarly want assisted suicide on demand, no questions asked. The slippery slope is real. https://t.co/oKH3S9xEmc
🏔️SLIPPERY SLOPE: The abortion industry has moved from seeking abortions for rare, supposedly desperate cases to wanting it on demand at any gestation, no questions asked. The unborn baby literally has no rights in their view. This is the Head of Advocacy for BPAS...
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Nothing justifies the potential abuse, coercion & killing of the vulnerable. The able have always been capable of sorting themselves out. This bill is a way of prematurely killing those deemed undesirable by the strong & privileged. To steal their assets, organs & life.
“I don’t want other people to restrict my choice. I’m perfectly capable of deciding for me… I accept that there are vulnerable people.” Assisted dying bill in a nutshell. More autonomy for the capable, risk of abuse for the vulnerable. Is one justified to achieve the other?
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The government needs to change its “extremely damaging” narrative that suggests disabled people are an “economic burden”, and move away from threats and sanctions, if it wants to increase disability employment, MPs have been told. https://t.co/WcghBl3Xzo
disabilitynewsservice.com
The government needs to change its “extremely damaging” narrative that suggests disabled people are an “economic burden”, and move away from threats and sanctions, if it wants to increase disabilit…
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@DAaronovitch @nmdacosta You might be interested in this case of Donna Duncan, who had MAiD (Canada) on the day she was discharged from a psychiatric unit, days after a suicide attempt. Her daughter @aliciaduncan_xo has written and spoken a lot about it
independent.co.uk
Daughters say they want to raise awareness of ‘gaps’ in Canada’s euthanasia laws
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The logical end-point of secularist notions of 'progress,' a cultural forgetting of the intrinsic value of the human person, and instead, navigates them toward their fate.
Falconer's allies Pannick and Birt have tabled amdts to do this: the day after a doctor raises ending your life, you "MUST be assigned a Personal Navigator by the Assisted Dying Help Service". They mandate a MAX timeline of 30 days, or 18 days to death. Cost saving for NHS! 1/
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My piece on why ongoing strike action cannot solve the deeper seated issues in the NHS. Far more complicated than simply paying doctors more- need to consider both the resources available on a national level, &the quality of care staff want to deliver.👇 https://t.co/1Xyq4YcLfw
telegraph.co.uk
An alternative solution is needed to the endless strikes crippling our health service
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@Cyclefree2 @treesey Imagine the leaflet How To End Your Life While you are still able to self administer a fatal poison Poison will be brought to your home You will have to Take the poison
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It's a series of 35 amendments to establish a 'service' in the NHS. The first one is here. It compounds the fact that the whole process can be kicked off by a doctor (clause 5) to mandate the provision of a 'Navigator' whose role it is to get you through the process as fast as
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