How we live and how we die are questions that need further exploration and discussion set within an inclusive framework that engages a broad spectrum of individuals and perspectives, particularly the perspectives of our most vulnerable populations which includes persons who experience disabilities or the effects of aging. Research is showing that many Canadians support assisted death. The controversy is situated within many contexts, predominately institutional spheres, where law and policy makers are subject to pressures from many different perspectives, including self-interest groups.
This leads to the heart of the question: who should decide when and how we die?
Please join OCAD Graduate Studies in Inclusive Design in “A Conversation on the Future of Physician Assisted Deathâ.
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Update: Panelist Bio’s – A Conversation on the Future of Physician Assisted Dying in Canada