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Medical ethics, health and social care

We cover everything from before the cradle to after the grave: from embryo research to organ donation and anything medical or health-related in between.

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'We must not gamble with vulnerable people's lives' - the Church of England's adviser on medical ethics responds to calls for 'doctor assisted dying'

Revd Dr Brendan McCarthy, the Church of England's National Adviser on Medical Ethics, Health and Social Care Policy, sets out the Church of England's response to calls for 'doctor assisted dying'

14/09/2021
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Bishop of Carlisle sets out arguments against assisted suicide

The Church of England's opposition to a change in the law on assisted suicide remains "absolutely clear", the Bishop of Carlisle says today, as peers prepare to debate Lord Falconer's Assisted Dying Bill in the House of Lords.

16/01/2015
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Churchgoers urged to voice concerns over assisted suicide Bill

NEWS / Churchgoers encouraged to contact MPs over assisted suicide Bill

16/07/2015
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More funding needed for palliative care, General Synod hears, in debate on Assisted Suicide

The General Synod has called on the Government to allocate more money for palliative care as members voted to reaffirm the Church of England’s opposition to a change in the law on Assisted Suicide.

11/07/2022
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Bishop Sarah responds to Commons debate on assisted suicide

The Bishop of London, Sarah Mullaly, lead Bishop for health and social care responds to the second reading vote in the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.

29/11/2024
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Faith leaders join to oppose Bill to legalise assisted suicide

Leaders of the major faiths have spoken of their deep concern about the impact on vulnerable people should assisted suicide be approved by Parliament, in a letter published ahead of the Second Reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.

24/11/2024
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Synod backs Royal Commission on future of health and social care

The General Synod of the Church of England has called on the Government to set up a Royal Commission on how health and social care can be funded and delivered in the next two decades.

09/07/2018
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Mental health: a hospital chaplain's view

During Mental Health Awareness Week, Revd Jeremy Law, Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Coordinator at the Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH) NHS Foundation Trust, reflects on the impact that the coronavirus emergency has had on the mental health chaplaincy there.

20/05/2020
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The Government acts on social care - but is it enough?

Richard Humphries, Commission Member, reflects on the recent announcement about social care.

23/09/2021
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