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17Mar

More and more medical bodies, professional organisations and charities across Scotland are raising serious concerns about the As...

More and more medical bodies, professional organisations and charities across Scotland are raising serious concerns about the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.

From the Royal College of Psychiatrists to palliative care experts, disability organisations, and legal professionals, the message is clear:

⚠️ Safeguards are inadequate
⚠️ Risks to vulnerable people remain
⚠️ Key protections have been removed or weakened

These are not isolated voices. They represent those working closest with the sick, elderly, disabled and most vulnerable in our society.

The more we know, the more we say no.

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