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Anscombe Statement – Another Child Denied the Right to Travel for Medical Treatment
The Centre prepared a Statement on the ethics of the case of Indi Gregory, whose life-supporting care was withdrawn despite alternative care being offered by an Italian hospital. This was written before the sad news was released of Indi’s passing in the early hours of Monday morning. Our last thoughts and our prayers are for her family, and for Indi herself. May her soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
‘Making Babies in the Lab: The Morality of Reproductive Technologies’: Dr Mehmet Çiftçi
Here is the opening statement by our Public Bioethics Fellow, Dr Mehmet Çiftçi, in a recent debate at the Battle of Ideas Festival on ‘Making Babies in the Lab: The Morality of Reproductive Technologies’. Dr Mehmet Çiftçi’s opponents were Ann Furedi (former Chief Executive of BPAS), research scientist Dr Günes Taylor, and genetic counsellor Nicky Drury.
Press Release: 27 Years After Implementation, Anscombe Centre Raises Worrying Trends in Oregon’s Assisted Suicide System
Today marks 27 years since the implementation of Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act in 1998. In that time, as recent articles in the Journal of Medical Ethics and the British Medical Journal (paywalled; pre-print here) have highlighted, concerning trends have become apparent. Read here our Press Release summarising key concerns.
Anscombe Statement – The Tragic Death of a Young Woman and an Exercise in ‘Ethics Washing’ by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics
The Anscombe Centre’s full statement on the death last Tuesday evening (12 September 2023) of ST, a nineteen-year-old young woman, ST [Sudiksha Thirumalesh], died after a protracted dispute about her treatment and care, and the related issues of a report by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics on the causes of disagreements over the care of critically ill children (those under 16).
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