Submitted by Cameron Stewart on Saturday 30th November 2024
Published on Tuesday 21st January 2025
Current status: Closed
Closed: Monday 21st July 2025
Signatures: 52
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Assisted ~ Assisted dying ~ Assisted Dying Bill ~ Dignity ~ Dying ~ Ensure ~ Face ~ Historic ~ hospitality ~ Illness ~ Law ~ Palliative ~ Paramount ~ Parliament ~ plan ~ Pressure ~ Quality ~ Signed ~ Staff ~ system ~ URGENT ~ Voting
Set out a detailed plan to improve palliative care
After the historic vote on assisted dying in Parliament, I think the government urgently must set out a plan to improve palliative care. The assisted dying bill, even if signed into law, may not take effect for some time. I think this is too long for those with illness now.
I ask the government to explain how financial and other resources will be allocated to palliative care, to not only help ensure a better system for the people receiving care but also for staff, who face ever more challenges. I think this would reduce the pressure on hospitals and give patients the dignity they deserve. I believe quality of life is paramount. I think this will ensure a detailed plan is given and with a timescale given. I think palliative care needs urgent attention.
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