One of the hardest things about living with life-threatening impairment is actually not dealing with my situation, but with peoples reactions to my situation. Here are three things I wish people knew about living with life-threatening impairment People constantly presume how I must feel, and then react to me based on that – when they’veContinue reading “Three things I wish people knew about living with life-threatening impairment”
Tag Archives: assisted suicide
Assisted suicide: a shift to neutrality is not a neutral move
The views in this article are entirely my own and do not reflect that of any organisation I work with. They should be considered reflective of my position at the time of writing, which may have since changed. The public debate about assisted suicide is constantly being argued and reargued in the media, courts, andContinue reading “Assisted suicide: a shift to neutrality is not a neutral move”
We’re told we are a burden. No wonder disabled people fear assisted suicide
The views in this article are entirely my own and do not reflect that of any organisation I work with. They should be considered reflective of my position at the time of writing, which may have since changed.
The Guardian: We’re told we’re a burden – no wonder disabled people fear assisted suicide
We are told we are a burden. Legalising assisted suicide would further devalue our lives
The views in this article are entirely my own and do not reflect that of any organisation I work with. They should be considered reflective of my position at the time of writing, which may have since changed.
The Guardian: We are told we are a burden: legalising assisted suicide would further devalue our lives
The views in this article are entirely my own and do not reflect that of any organisation I work with. They should be considered reflective of my position at the time of writing, which may have since changed.
The massacre of the disabled: Sagamihara, infanticide, abortion and assisted suicide
The views in this article are entirely my own and do not reflect that of any organisation I work with. They should be considered reflective of my position at the time of writing, which may have since changed. [Description: there is a grey wall with writing on it in Japanese in a lighter grey. AgainstContinue reading “The massacre of the disabled: Sagamihara, infanticide, abortion and assisted suicide”