Navigating the topic of voluntary assisted dying in advance care planning conversations

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Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) as an end-of-life treatment option is now lawful in all Australian states and appears likely to become lawful in the territories. The passing of these laws means that the topic of VAD may arise during advance care planning conversations. Health professionals have a responsibility to be open and ready to support the person to be heard, regardless of their personal views.

The Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology and Advance Care Planning Australia have partnered to assist health professionals by developing guiding principles [PDF 401.88 KB] that draw on research in the Medical Journal of Australia.