Fix 3
Require a mental health assessment

The Act does not require a person to be screened for depression or other mental health issues before they can be eligible for assisted dying.

 

This means that the Act doesn’t protect people who are actually motivated to end their life because of their underlying mental health issues – rather than their terminal diagnosis.

A truly robust and safe Act would be alert to this danger and ensure these people were provided with the right support and treatment to alleviate their mental health crisis, providing the opportunity for hope and enjoyment at the end of life. 

The Act needs to be amended to include a mental health assessment. This needs to be compulsory for all persons requesting euthanasia or assisted suicide. If depression or a mental health issue is present their request cannot proceed further. The person will then need to receive support and/or undergo treatment for their underlying mental health condition. 

Under no circumstances should the Act allow a person to be euthanised or received assisted suicide if depression is present.

We advocate for a holistic approach using the Te Whare Tapu Whā model, which includes taha hinengaro (mental health) and taha wairua (spiritual health).

 
 

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