Five year review of the operation of Victoria’s VAD Act 2017
DWDV is pleased to provide you with our 'Five year review of the operation of Victoria’s VAD Act 2017’ submission to the Centre for Evaluation and Research Evidence (CERE) at…
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DWDV is pleased to provide you with our 'Five year review of the operation of Victoria’s VAD Act 2017’ submission to the Centre for Evaluation and Research Evidence (CERE) at…
Since June 2019, Victoria’s Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (the Act) enables eligible Victorians who are suffering and dying to choose the manner and timing of their death. The Centre…
The Minister for Health, the Hon. Mary-Anne Thomas MP, is pleased to invite applications for 8 board positions on the Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board.Information is available on the Join…
Rural and regional Australians will continue to be disadvantaged by today’s Federal Court decision making it illegal for doctors to use telehealth to support people applying for Voluntary Assisted Dying…
As Marlene Bevern approached the end of her life, there was only one thing that really made her smile — the possibility her death would be life-saving. The former nurse…
Jane Morris, vice-president of Dying with Dignity Victoria, says her friend, who had motor neurone disease, ‘had a terrible experience and she had to seek help outside of the hospital…