Tagata Pasifika: Debate on End of Life Choice Bill featuring Dr Ate Moala and Togi To’o

With Marama T-Pole. This week’s talanoa (dialogue) we are joined by Dr Ate Moala. Dr Moala says, “It will be the first time in the history of Aotearoa, and will flow over to our South Pacific nations, for doctors to be allowed to legally kill their patients. And in the current constraints of the District Health Boards, New Zealand healthcare resources, a death will be cheaper.”

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When prognosis is wrong: New Zealander given less than six months to live survives many more years – latest #DefendNZ documentary tells his story

#DefendNZ Media Release. According to many, any attempt to limit access to euthanasia to those likely to die within six months would be difficult, if not impossible. This is because of the very imperfect art that is prognosis. This concern is captured perfectly in the story of Glenn Major, whose wife Heather and daughter Rachel recount his journey with terminal illness and disability.

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Newshub: Lawyers denounce End of Life Choice Bill as 'threat to Māori'

By Sophie Bateman & Anna Bracewell-Worrall. A group of lawyers advocating for vulnerable Kiwis says David Seymour's euthanasia bill poses a serious threat to Māori. "This Bill threatens vulnerable Māori who are old, sick or disabled and who are already being failed by our health system according to a large claim currently before the Waitangi Tribunal." Dr Huhana Hickey says.

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Te Karere: ‘There is danger in this legislation’ – euthanasia Bill threat to Māori, says lawyer

Dr Huhuna Hickey. “We’ve just done a massive fundraising campaign for Mike King’s [Gumboot] campaign, and here we are now willing to bring in legal suicide basically? There is a danger in this legislation, and it comes with irreversible, irremediable, and terminal. I qualify under that, and I’ve still got a good lot of life left in me.”

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RNZ: Pacific communities rally against euthanasia bill

About two-hundred people gathered in parliament grounds to protest against the bill. One of the speakers at the rally, Dr Luatupu Cleverley, said the legislation compounded poor health outcomes for the Pacific community. Pacific people already suffer the worst statistics in the New Zealand health system and the bill goes against their culture and traditions, Dr Cleverley said.

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Newstalk ZB: Hundreds of Pacific Islanders rally outside Parliament against End of Life Choice Bill

Malcolm Jordan and Alex Mason. A major rally against David Seymour’s euthanasia Bill is underway in front of Parliament, with the Justice Select Committee reporting back to the house today but a group representing Pacific Island communities is against it. The group says safeguards in the Bill will not protect the most vulnerable, particularily Pacific people.

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Woman with similar brain cancer to Lecretia Seales’ speaks out against the End Of Life Choice Bill in #DefendNZ fourth documentary – Terminal but not dead yet

#DefendNZ Media Release. Vicki Walsh speaks out against the End of Life Choice Bill in documentary Terminal but not dead yet. In 2011 she was diagnosed with Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), also known as Grade 4 astrocytoma, an advanced form of the brain cancer that Wellington lawyer Lecretia Seales was diagnosed with in the same year.

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Radio Waatea: Turia rejects assisted dying option

Former Māori Party co-leader Dame Tariana Turia says End of Life Choice Bill if passed would mark a potentially dangerous cultural and social shift in Aotearoa. Dame Tariana, whose former ministerial portfolios includes associate health and disability issues, says tikanga Māori is that death and dying are matters for the family and whānau to attend to.

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Dr Mary English speaks out against End of Life Choice Bill in #DefendNZ third documentary – A life in chronic pain

#DefendNZ Media Release. Dr Mary English speaks out against the End of Life Choice Bill in the third documentary released today by #DefendNZ – a grassroots movement opposed to the End of Life Choice Bill. A life in chronic pain features the story of Dr John Fox of Christchurch, who was born with spastic hemiplegia, a form of cerebral palsy.

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NZME: Health Central: Intense debate at panel discussion on End of Life Choice Bill includes Bill English, Dr Leonie Herx, Claire Freeman and Seymour

By Jude Barback. Last night’s Health Central ChalkTalks panel discussion on the End of Life Choice Bill raised more questions than it did answers. Panellists included Former Prime Minister Sir Bill English, Dr Leonie Herx, Claire Freeman (who features in the #DefendNZ documentary), David Seymour, Kerri Nuku of NZNO, and euthanasia advocate Dr Jack Havill.

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Waikato Times: Trust key in End of Life Bill

By Dr Conrad Engelbrecht: Anaesthetist and Pain Medicine Specialist. Waikato Hospital’s Conrad Engelbrecht wants politicians talking about policies and funding that provide patients with support. “As someone who works with people in pain every day, I can’t support the End of Life Choice Bill. It takes a vulnerable population and offers them suicide as a solution to their pain and suffering.”

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Former NZ euthanasia advocate speaks out against End of Life Choice Bill in new #DefendNZ documentary

#DefendNZ Media Release. The movement launches its second full-length documentary today, entitled A deadly double standard which features the story of Claire Freeman from Christchurch, who has been a tetraplegic since the age of 17. A multiple suicide survivor and former euthanasia advocate, she now speaks out against the End of Life Choice Bill.

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Indian Newslink: Legalising Euthanasia will have deadly effects says expert and Sir Bill English says New Zealand should not risk such a law

By Venkat Ramen. New Zealand will be wrong to choose Euthanasia since its long-term effects would be deadly, says an international expert. Dr Leonie Herx, Head of Palliative Medicine at Queen’s University, Canada said that while death is a natural process, it should not be induced through medical or any other assistance. Former Prime Minister Sir Bill English, also speaks out.

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Newstalk ZB: Majority of submissions on euthanasia bill are against legalising

Newstalk ZB: Mike Hosking interviews Dr Leonie Herx. "The largest children's hospital in Canada - the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children - has already published their guidelines on how euthanasia will occur for mature minors. It includes if the child says they don't want the parent to know, the parent will be informed the child has died after they've received euthanasia."

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NZ Herald: Ninety per cent of submissions on euthanasia bill say no to assisted dying

By Martin Johnston. More than 90 per cent of Kiwis who made submissions on the euthanasia bill want the proposed law change scrapped. The Care Alliance analysed virtually all of the more than 38,000 submissions made to Parliament's justice select committee on Act leader David Seymour's End of Life Choice Bill. It found that 90.2 per cent opposed the bill, 8.1 per cent were in favour and 1.7 per cent were neutral or unclear.

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NZ Herald: Euthanasia bill passes first reading in Parliament

A bill to allow assisted dying in New Zealand has passed its first reading by a significant margin of 76 votes to 44. National MP Simon O'Connor also opposed the bill, saying it was the worst example of legislation for euthanasia he had seen. "The current laws as they stand mean nobody will die against their will. But this proposed law will make involuntary dying possible."

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