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10Mar

Palliative care is one of the most compassionate and skilled areas of modern medicine

Palliative care is one of the most compassionate and skilled areas of modern medicine.

When delivered well, it relieves suffering, supports families and upholds dignity right to the very end.

But if intentionally ending life becomes an accepted option, what signal does that send about investing in care?

Scotland should strengthen palliative care, not risk sidelining it.

The more we know, the more we say no!

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👉 carenotkilling.scot

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