While proponents of HB1283, “End of Life Options” have not discussed the costs associated with this bill, there are plenty of potential and indirect costs to plan for and to consider.
Read MoreLet’s stand up for our veterans and help them live, not help them die because it financially benefits the state. Let’s not open the door, even a crack, to put vulnerable populations – including our veterans – at risk
Read MoreHear testimony from the perspectives of various experts and community members on the inherent dangers of legalizing assisted suicide in New Hampshire.
Read MoreHB 1283 Draws Large Crowd To House Judiciary Feb. 7 Hearing; Executive Session Scheduled For Feb. 15th at 10 a.m.
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Read MoreStudies indicate that provisions of aid-in-dying laws cited as safeguards against coercion are ineffective.
Canada's journey towards liberalizing assisted suicide laws has taken a very controversial turn with the impending legislation to include mental illness as a qualifier for Medical Aid in Dying.
Read MoreSuicide is an epidemic, both nationally and here in NH. Campaigns targeting teens and young adults are starting to result in some declines, but overall, suicide rates are on the rise.
Read MoreASIST is a 2-day training program that teaches participants how to assist those at risk for suicide. Although many clinicians use ASIST, anyone can use the approach, regardless of professional background.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Occupational Health Surveillance Program recently completed their analysis of New Hampshire suicide death cases from 2018 to 2022 by demographics and employment (industry and occupation).
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Read MoreFor Frances Vigay, who has lost many friends and family to suicide, watching the sunrise every day has been an anchor point in her life.
Read MoreThis time of year, many put the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” on their “must watch” list. We watch it because it brings us joy; but the heart-warming themes in this holiday classic also give us much food for thought on the value of life.
Read MoreThe Canadian government has postponed the expansion of MAiD for individuals with mental illness by a year. This decision brought forth numerous reports highlighting known abuses of MAiD.
Read MoreThe potential impact on populations already vulnerable to suicide – for example, people with disabilities, people with brain injuries, and Veterans suffering from TBI and other chronic conditions – is alarming.
Read MoreLawsuit filed against state officials over End-of-Life Option Act
Read MoreJules shares the depth of their struggle, recounting two suicide attempts during this harrowing time.
Read MoreThe Disability Justice Parade kicked off the Fall Fusion Festival, with SEE Science Center offering a viewing of the partial solar eclipse. Other festivities included a ribbon cutting to unveil mural artwork on the city bridge, vendors, music and dancing.
Read MoreWork from the Suicide and Trauma Reduction Initiative for Veterans (STRIVE) at Ohio State University have shed new light on the most effective interventions for reducing suicide risk among Veterans.
Read MoreThe Grappone Center in Concord, NH, is the venue for the Home Care, Hospice & Palliative Care Alliance of New Hampshire’s Annual Fall Hospice & Palliative Care Conference.
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