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Are you going to walk the talk James Shaw, Greens?
Sunday, 23 June 2019, 11:53 am | Not Dead Yet Aotearoa
Green politicians are betraying disabled people by pretending their upcoming block vote for the End of Life Choice Bill complies with their disability policy. More >>
Report still doesn’t understand disabled peoples’ risk
Wednesday, 10 April 2019, 4:10 pm | Not Dead Yet Aotearoa
Confused report still doesn’t understand disabled peoples’ risk from euthanasia The Select Committee’s report on David Seymour’s End of Life Choice Bill comes with the committee saying it cannot agree to pass it, but Not Dead Yet Aotearoa is ... More >>
Report Release Welcome-NDYA
Wednesday, 2 August 2017, 3:20 pm | Not Dead Yet Aotearoa
Today’s release of the Health Select Committees’ report on their inquiry into ending one’s own life- an inquiry concerning the acceptability of assisted suicide law change in NZ- has been welcomed by Not Dead Yet Aotearoa-NDYA. More >>
Inquiry Submissions Response Analysis –NDYA Acclaims Project
Monday, 8 May 2017, 1:16 pm | Not Dead Yet Aotearoa
Not Dead Yet Aotearoa (NDYA) greeted the submission analysis project undertaken by the Care Alliance with acclaim. 77% of the 21 thousand plus submitters to the Health Select Committee Inquiry into end of life choices opposed the legalisation of assisted ... More >>
74% of Belgian mental suffering euthanised were women
Monday, 29 August 2016, 10:54 am | Not Dead Yet Aotearoa
They’re killing psychiatric patients in Belgium and the Netherlands – and most of them are women More >>
Euthanasia Advocates Having A ‘Trump Tantrum’?
Thursday, 25 August 2016, 10:05 am | Not Dead Yet Aotearoa
Wendi Wicks, convener of Not Dead Yet Aotearoa, says it’s astounding but sadly predictable unsurprising that the 75% plus opposition to assisted suicide can be dismissed as “insignificant” by a submitter at yesterday’s first day of oral ... More >>
Better Disability Stories “A Must” for Movies
Wednesday, 15 June 2016, 11:34 am | Not Dead Yet Aotearoa
Protests by disabled people as the movie “Me Before You” launches in NZ and Australia on Wednesday 15 highlight just how far forward we need to move to get “real disability stories that do not utterly offend in written and visual media.” More >>