
Lindy Willmott
Professor of Law at qut.edu.au
Professor of Law @QUT, co-founder of @HealthLawQUT, committed to evidence-based research to inform end of life law, policy and practice.
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2 months ago |
agedcareinsite.com.au | Ben White |Lindy Willmott |Rachel Feeney
Voluntary assisted dying is lawful in all Australian states. This allows terminally ill adults who are suffering and have decision-making capacity to choose to receive help to die. Victoria’s law was the first, coming into effect in 2019. New South Wales was the last state, with its voluntary assisted dying law beginning in late 2023.
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2 months ago |
medicalxpress.com | Ben White |Lindy Willmott |Rachel Feeney
Voluntary assisted dying is lawful in all Australian states. This allows terminally ill adults who are suffering and have a decision-making capacity to choose to receive help to die. Victoria's law was the first, coming into effect in 2019. New South Wales was the last state, with its voluntary assisted dying law beginning in late 2023.
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2 months ago |
theconversation.com | Ben White |Lindy Willmott |Rachel Feeney
Voluntary assisted dying is lawful in all Australian states. This allows terminally ill adults who are suffering and have decision-making capacity to choose to receive help to die. Victoria’s law was the first, coming into effect in 2019. New South Wales was the last state, with its voluntary assisted dying law beginning in late 2023.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
spcare.bmj.com | Lindy Willmott |Rachel Feeney |Ben White
AbstractObjectives As more countries legalise assisted dying, it is of increasing significance for policy-makers and the medical profession. Doctors are needed for patients to access this choice; however, there is currently limited participation. Few studies identify what factors, if any, facilitate participation in assisted dying and how the inter-relationship of multiple factors may also influence participation.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
publish.csiro.au | Ben White |Amanda Ward |Rachel Feeney |Lindy Willmott
References1 Department of the Chief Minister and Cabinet. Voluntary assisted dying. Darwin: Northern Territory Government of Australia; 2024. Available at https://cmc.nt.gov.au/project-management-office/voluntary-assisted-dying [cited 22 July 2024]. 2 Waller K, Del Villar K, Willmott L, White B. Voluntary assisted dying in Australia: a comparative and critical analysis of state laws. Univ NSW Law J 2023; 46(4): 1421-1470. | Google Scholar | 3 Queensland Health. Access to voluntary assisted dying.
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