Assisted Dying: Kim Leadbeater confirms support for Marie Curie amendment

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Kim Leadbeater MP has confirmed she will support an amendment to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill which would require an assessment of current palliative and end of life care provision within 12 months of the Bill passing.

Marie Curie, the UK's largest charitable provider of palliative and end of life care, suggested the amendment which would require the government to publish an assessment of the current availability, quality and distribution of palliative and end of life care services.

Marie Curie firmly maintains its neutral position on assisted dying. But as MPs have been considering the assisted dying bill, the charity has been urging them to recognise the broken state of palliative and end of life care and ensure there are plans in place to urgently fix it.

Yesterday, Kim Leadbeater MP met with and wrote to Marie Curie's Chief Executive Matthew Reed to confirm her support for the amendment (amendment 21).

Marie Curie Chief Executive, Matthew Reed, said:

"Major funding issues, workforce shortages, a postcode lottery for access to services, huge gaps in out of hours care and an aging population – palliative and end of life care in the UK is in crisis.

"We are grateful to Munira Wilson MP for working with us and tabling this amendment to require an assessment of existing end of life care provision, and to Kim Leadbeater MP for confirming that she too will now support it.

"Marie Curie is firmly neutral on the matter of assisted dying, but we are far from neutral on the urgent need to improve palliative and end of life care.
"And while on its own, this amendment would not guarantee any improvements to palliative and end of life care, understanding what provision is currently available, and where, is a crucial step towards the UK and Welsh governments taking action to ensure everyone who needs palliative care is able to access it.

"As the UK Government prepares to publish its 10 Year Health Plan for England next month, Marie Curie will continue to call for a national palliative care strategy, supported by minimum quality standards, and funding that will enable the transformation of end of life care services across our country – regardless of whether or not the Bill progresses."

Although legislation on assisted dying in England and Wales is a matter for the UK parliament, if the Bill becomes law it will affect public services in Wales, including end of life care, which is the responsibility of the Senedd and the Welsh Government.

Jon Antoniazzi, Marie Curie Associate Director Policy & Public Affairs Wales, added:

"End of life care in Wales is at breaking point and we need urgent action from the Welsh Government to transform the system. As this Bill progresses through parliament, further work should be undertaken to make sure any assessment of palliative care takes account of devolution and the appropriate responsibilities of the UK and Welsh governments."

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Please note, Marie Curie is not a cancer charity but the UK's leading 'end of life charity'. We care for people with any illness they are likely to die from including Alzheimer's (and other forms of dementia), heart, liver, kidney and lung disease, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's, and advanced cancer.

About Marie Curie

• Marie Curie is the UK's leading end of life charity.
• The charity provides expert end of life care for people with any illness they are likely to die from, and support for their family and friends, in our hospices and where they live. It is the largest charity funder of palliative and end of life care research in the UK, and campaigns to ensure everyone has a good end of life experience. Whatever the illness, we're with you to the end.
• If you're living with a terminal illness or have been affected by dying, death and bereavement, Marie Curie can help. Visit www.mariecurie.org.uk or call the free Marie Curie Support Line on 0800 090 2309.

Whatever the illness, wherever you are, Marie Curie is with you to the end.

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