Voluntary Assisted Dying | Full Episode | SBS Insight

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  • čas přidán 31. 01. 2023
  • Former Insight host Jenny Brockie investigates voluntary assisted dying in Australia. This episode was filmed in 2020. Legislation in Australia has since changed.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @klattalexis
    @klattalexis Před rokem +36

    I liked the fact that it was described as a "beautiful" experience.

  • @verycaring2387
    @verycaring2387 Před rokem +26

    Im so relieved to know that ppl have been listened to genuinely, whilst meeting the ultimate goal of their/our FREEDOM of CHOICE.
    💜💕
    Grateful in extravagant heartfelt ways to all who have taken this final journey!
    We love you!🎶

  • @kazrutch463
    @kazrutch463 Před rokem +25

    America has multiple facilities with patients whom are in beds and no quality of life. Aged care is terrible but these people are unable to make a decision about dying. No they cannot rid pain

  • @loiscassels8966
    @loiscassels8966 Před rokem +50

    We have MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) in Canada. Thank God. I’m all for it! Patient autonomy and freedom to choose. ❤️🇨🇦. I’m a Registered Nurse and have been a hospice volunteer for 25 years. Palliative care is wonderful but having the right to choose is vital.

  • @TheTonyspik
    @TheTonyspik Před rokem +22

    Powerful and emotional episode

  • @mollypinto4666
    @mollypinto4666 Před rokem +30

    This was so interesting. I'm so happy there are people out there to assist people in their choice of death💗

  • @deborahstone9696
    @deborahstone9696 Před rokem +34

    Well, I myself think everyone should have the right to decide when they want to be ..done..their own decisions no one else

  • @mariavaleriagiacaglia8974

    Voluntary Assisted Dying, as well as Euthanasia, should be legal practices in every country around the world.

  • @tejave0ojnc
    @tejave0ojnc Před rokem +55

    Our body. Our choice. it should be as simple as that.

  • @roger5020
    @roger5020 Před rokem +28

    I am a Stage 4 cancer patient in NZ where this legislation has been in place for a short time too. And I want to live, but not Suffer, I found this presentation Brilliant! Moving, Inspiring! and insightful, except for the narrow minded Dr Mark who's clearly deluded! and doesn't know that he does not know this, if he could see it, he would know and his whole world would shift. Until then, unfortuately for him, Like many others he is representative of,, Stuck! is Stuck!

  • @WaseemAhmad-gh2in
    @WaseemAhmad-gh2in Před rokem +7

    Nice 👍

  • @jdmmg4904
    @jdmmg4904 Před rokem +6

    💟👍

  • @user-hv9vn4fi4w
    @user-hv9vn4fi4w Před rokem +4

    😶