- Professor Luke Clements, Law School, Cardiff University on The Mental Capacity Act and Advance Decisions
- Philip Satherley from the charity Compassion in Dying about the template forms and information line they offer
- Professor Sue Wilkinson, Social Sciences Dept, Loughborough University on what people say about why they want to write Advance Decisions
- Professors Jenny Kitzinger and Celia Kitzinger, Directors of the Cardiff-York Chronic Disorders of Consciousness Research Groups about how people who have family members in comas, vegetative states and minimally conscious states write ADs.
- Dr Anne-Marie Slowther , Chair of the UK Clinical Ethics Network and Associate Professor of Clinical Ethics at Warwick Medical School on "What if I change my mind?"
- Professor Penney Lewis, Law School, Kings College London on ADs and the Courts (including XB [2012] EWHC 1390 and D [2012] EWHC 885)
- Nancy Berlinger, The Hastings Institute, on the experience of advance directives and other advance planning arrangements in the USA
Pages
▼
Monday, 13 May 2013
Advance Decisions: Documenting End-of-Life Wishes - the Legal and Ethical Framework.
Cardiff University are currently hosting the 'Before I Die Festival', a whole series of events about dying, for the living. Events range from music, art, poetry, theatre and film to expert panels and public debate. On Monday 20th May, from 6-8pm, there is a seminar on advance decisions and documenting end of life wishes. Talks include:
Did you go to this? I went and found it incredibly informative and enlightening.
ReplyDelete