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US film highlights concerns over Assisted Dying and its impact on people with disabilities

A US film about assisted dying and the treatment of people with disabilities is set…
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The troubling surge in assisted suicide

The push to pass euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide laws over the past few years has…
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MEDIA RELEASE: Disturbing Data In Latest “Assisted Dying” Report

Disturbing Data In Latest “Assisted Dying” Report Media Release: 5 September 2024 The latest review…
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Funding For Euthanasia, But Not Palliative Care

In a disturbing development affecting our already under-resourced palliative care service, Health New Zealand is…
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Experts slam Health NZ restructure of palliative care oversight

The Post understands a Health New Zealand restructure proposal would disestablish the two national roles that…
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  • MPs Voting ‘Blind’ On Euthanasia Bill June 27, 2019
  • What’s happened in Oregon since euthanasia was introduced? March 7, 2019

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About Us

Reject Assisted Suicide NZ is a program of Family First NZ. Our goal is to stop the legalisation of assisted suicide in New Zealand because if assisted suicide (euthanasia) is legalised, it would place large numbers of vulnerable Kiwis at risk.

Safe euthanasia is a myth. Safeguards, while sounding good, would not guarantee the protection required for vulnerable people including the disabled, elderly, depressed or anxious, and those who feel themselves to be a burden or who are under financial pressure.

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