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I hope that it would also eliminate the terrible situations in which people who are waiting for the support that they are entitled to die before they receive their entitlement.
Across the UK, about 4,000 people still die of air pollution each year, and the enactment of the legislation is better protecting people in Glasgow and other cities across Scotland.
If someone living in Gaza has cancer, the chances are that they will die. Malnutrition among children is rife and disease is spreading, mainly due to infrastructure breakdown.
Given that we know that, on average, people with learning disabilities die 20 years earlier than the general population, we at SCLD feel that such dialogue is not appropriate.
It is not just about people coming into the hospice to die; they can be supported well before that, and they may also come into the hospice on a day-case basis.
I understand what you say about people being more likely to die at weekends. I have raised such issues about the Royal Alexandra hospital in Paisley and had a variety of responses on them.