17 October 2022
Islanders are being invited to take part in the next phase of the public consultation on
Assisted Dying which will run for 12 weeks from Monday 17 October.
In this consultation Islanders are being asked to put forward their views on how an
Assisted Dying Service in Jersey can be delivered.
In November 2021, the States Assembly agreed, in principle, that the Government should
plan for the provision of an assisted dying service for Jersey residents who are aged over
18, and:
- have been diagnosed with a terminal illness, and is reasonably expected to die
within six months; or
- have an incurable physical condition, resulting in unbearable suffering that cannot
be alleviated; and
- have a voluntary, clear, settled, and informed wish to end their own life; and the
capacity to make that decision.
The first phase of public engagement took place in spring of this year, which helped inform
the development of detailed proposals to be discussed during this phase.
The consultation includes in-person events and online feedback so Islanders can submit
their comments. Islanders can participate in a number of ways:
- by emailing assisteddying@gov.je
- by completing an online survey at gov.je/consultations
- by commenting on social media
- in person at the below consultation events, which can be booked at Eventbrite
Saturday 22 October | 10am- 12pm | Town library |
Wednesday 26 October | 12pm-2pm | Town library |
Wednesday 2 November | 12pm-2pm | Communicare, St Brelade |
Thursday 10 November | 6pm-8pm | Town library |
Wednesday 23 November | 10am to 12pm | St Clement's Parish Hall
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Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Karen Wilson, said: “We have reached the
next phase of this important public engagement. This is an incredibly sensitive and
complex issue that needs careful consideration and planning.”
Proposals on the Assisted Dying Service are due to be lodged early next year with the
debate on legislation taking place in Spring 2023.
Assisted Dying in Jersey consultation.