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I appreciate that it can be said that a person who dies in a mental hospital may die of natural causes, but the same may be said of those who die in prison, so most of the things that apply to one also apply to the other.
On the final Saturday of the campaign, I was at the top of Buchanan Street in Glasgow—Glasgow, of course, was on track to vote yes—but it was not an organised yes campaign rally.
Demand for services also continues to increase and significant health inequalities remain: people living in the most deprived communities are still likely to spend longer in ill health and die younger than people living in the least deprived areas.
To some extent, that does not sound like a huge amount, but when we add extreme weather events on top of that, we start to see extreme scenarios that will cause problems in coastal areas.
SFT published the Options Appraisal on the use of MIM which is available from their website at the following link www.scottishfuturestrust.org.uk/mim .
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