Video: “Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Real Life Implications”
Euthanasia/assisted suicide is once again a topic of debate in New Zealand as we await the upcoming findings from the Health Select Committee Investigation into Ending One’s Life, the possibility of the introduction of David Seymour’s End of Life Bill to Parliament and other attempts to legalise euthanasia and/or assisted suicide.
With this in mind, The Nathaniel Centre – the New Zealand Catholic Bioethics Centre, has produced an 8 minute video, “Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Real Life Implications” which is designed to stimulate discussion and help viewers appreciate the complexity of the issue by raising questions that are often not explored in the overly simplistic and emotive way that the debate is too often presented by New Zealand media.
In the video, different New Zealanders raise concerns about euthanasia/assisted suicide from a range of professional, cultural, ethical, societal, pastoral and personal perspectives.
To aid further discussion The Nathaniel Centre has prepared two supplementary resources; a sheet of questions and a handout of selected quotes. Director Dr John Kleinsman said he hoped the new resource will prove useful resource for schools, parishes and other groups as well as individuals.
The resource has been created by staff of The Nathaniel Centre, the New Zealand Catholic Bioethics Centre and Dartworks NZ, with support from the NZ Catholic Bishops Conference Communications Office.
The video can be viewed here on this link “Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Real Life Implications”.