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How Much Standing Under Current SA Law Does Advance Directives Have?
Cape Talk: John Maytham in conversation with Leigh Meinert, of DignitySA, about advance directives.
The Right to Die: Should South Africa Legalise Assisted Dying?
METRO FM Talk with Faith Mangope
The Right to Die: Should South Africa Legalise Assisted Dying?
Push for SA Laws to be Changed to Allow Dignified Assisted Death
Various groups are still pushing for South African laws to be changed, to allow terminally ill adults the option of a dignified assisted death.
Non-profit organisation, Dignity South Africa, is planning to approach the courts to challenge the matter.
How To Die Podcast Host and End-Of-Life Carer Sean OโConnor and Dignity SA executive member Joseph Raimondo say South Africans must have these conversations.
A Cancer Patient Chose Assisted Death
A Cancer Patient Chose Assisted Death. That Wasnโt the Last Hard Choice.
Tatiana Andia knew Colombia would permit her a medically assisted death. She took her country with her on the journey to dying.
OPINION |to be human is to choose: why sa needs the courage to legalise assisted dying
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For many of us with degenerative illnesses like Parkinsonโs, MND, ALS, or advanced cancer, the worst suffering isnโt always physical pain. Medicine can dull pain. It cannot dull the terror of watching yourself disappear piece by piece.
Bad deaths scar families forever
Bad deaths scar families for ever
For patients like Maddie Cowey, who was 18 when she was diagnosed with incurable cancer, the stakes of the debate couldnโt be higher. Photographer Alicia Canter spent four months capturing people facing the end, and bereaved relatives desperate to see the law change โ even if it will be too late for some.