Kate Flemming

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Kate Flemming

Kate Flemming

@ktflemm

Professor of Hospice Practice and Evidence Synthesis @HealthSciYork @UniOfYork. Often seen on a bike. All views my own.

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Kate Flemming
Kate Flemming@ktflemm·
@dralexispaton Sorry I wasn’t able to make it but it sounds wonderful. I love Lego Alexis!
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Dr Alexis Paton
Dr Alexis Paton@dralexispaton·
Well it's been a brilliant night! Thank you to everyone who made it a wonderful evening and fantastic first book launch. I'm up way past my bed time, so I'm off to grab some rest. Lots of photos to share tomorrow, but here are a few favourites!
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Kate Pickett
Kate Pickett@ProfKEPickett·
If you're in York or nearby this week, please come and join me on Friday to talk about how we build a good society: york.ac.uk/news-and-event…
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Marie Curie EOLC
Marie Curie EOLC@MarieCurieEOLC·
📢Do you work in virtual wards / hospital at home services? Share your experiences for research which aims to improve access to medication. University of Southampton are investigating access to medication for people in the last year of life in these services, in a Marie Curie-funded research project. If you work in these services, we'd love to hear from you. 👉Please complete this short survey and share with colleagues. southampton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eF…
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Kate Flemming
Kate Flemming@ktflemm·
@hulllive Great pictures & coverage yesterday - thank you. What time did their set finish please?
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Jamilla Hussain
Jamilla Hussain@JamillaHussain1·
The rejection of the amendment to allow hospices & care homes to opt out of assisted dying will have complex impact One that shouldn’t be overlooked is the impact on those who are fearful of being pressured into AD and so will be fearful of accessing these places of care…and in the case of hospices gold-standard care for those with the most sig need We can’t avert our eyes from the needs of such groups&only consider those who want AD There is lots we can do to bridge this gap but so far supporters of the #AssistedDyingBill seem to be sticking to minimising any concerns Our letter in @thetimes highlights this And as always I’m happy to discuss how this can be done @kimleadbeater 🙏🏽
Prof Katherine Sleeman@kesleeman

Important letter in ⁦@thetimes⁩ from ⁦@JamillaHussain1⁩ and others about the risks the Terminally Ill Adults Bill poses to marginalised groups. “Legislation that aims to offer dignity in death must not deepen inequality in life”

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Jamilla Hussain
Jamilla Hussain@JamillaHussain1·
This is huge Toby Porter, CEO of Hospice UK, did a great job of clearly pointing out the complexity of hospices not having the oppo to opt out If some staff don’t want to be involved And managers/trustees do (esp if it impacts finances) What to do? You can’t run the service without staff…you have to look after them If hospices/care homes can’t opt out, what can the staff do? The evidence from other countries shows taking part in AD affects staff in a sig way, it is distinct from any other part of clinical practice, it feels and is different, AND causes a lot of moral distress esp when those most vulnerable are not adequately safeguarded (ie they ‘choose’ AD cos they can’t make ends meet/not wanting to burden their kids who are disabled and struggling themselves/domestic abuse victims wanting a way out) I wouldn’t be someone who consciously objects to being involved from a pall care perspective … and the vast majority of my colleagues are not against AD in principle … but the lack of safeguards in this bill esp for the most vulnerable, the lack of acknowledgement of why relying on training/clinician or remote panel judgement is wholly inadequate, will make it really hard/not possible for us to shoulder that burden. Which means, again, both those wanting AD and those not will be impacted negatively #AssistedDyingBill
Thomas Chacko@thomasjac82

Attempting to distance the Government from this doesn't really work. Yesterday, the Committee rejected amendments that would make clear that no hospice would be required to take part in assisted suicide and that no hospice would suffer detriment (i.e. have its funding cut) for refusing to be involved.

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Nikki da Costa
Nikki da Costa@nmdacosta·
@kesleeman Yes no opt out for hospices and no protection against public funding being linked to provision of assistance to end patients lives
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Jamilla Hussain
Jamilla Hussain@JamillaHussain1·
And I’d be delighted to speak to @kimleadbeater and her team directly to share my work and expertise Genuine offer
Jamilla Hussain@JamillaHussain1

I was one of those at this meeting to discuss the potential impacts of #AssistedDying for disadvantaged women I was told who was invited before hand&assured it aimed to be a safe space I paid £200+ personally to go in person as I wanted to be able to assess the safety myself before sharing insights from my work&lived experience When I was told what had happened&i am grateful for @Jess4Lowestoft’s candour- it did make me feel violated…&naive for thinking it was a safe space. I probably wouldn’t have said anything different but knowing who was there mattered. It dawned on me that at this stage this isn’t about serious debate & consideration of a hugely complex multifaceted issue- but politics It’s important citizens can share their insights with decision makers safely-I will definitely have to think again about doing so…which undermines the quality of the process/decision making imo

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Jamilla Hussain
Jamilla Hussain@JamillaHussain1·
I’d decided not to write back to @Jess4Lowestoft as I know she did what she could… but grateful to @sarahditum for expressing this as it’s made me reflect on how it has impacted me … and how easy it is for those of us not use to taking up space or being invited to the table, to blame ourselves for this and not expect respect and safety
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Jamilla Hussain
Jamilla Hussain@JamillaHussain1·
I was one of those at this meeting to discuss the potential impacts of #AssistedDying for disadvantaged women I was told who was invited before hand&assured it aimed to be a safe space I paid £200+ personally to go in person as I wanted to be able to assess the safety myself before sharing insights from my work&lived experience When I was told what had happened&i am grateful for @Jess4Lowestoft’s candour- it did make me feel violated…&naive for thinking it was a safe space. I probably wouldn’t have said anything different but knowing who was there mattered. It dawned on me that at this stage this isn’t about serious debate & consideration of a hugely complex multifaceted issue- but politics It’s important citizens can share their insights with decision makers safely-I will definitely have to think again about doing so…which undermines the quality of the process/decision making imo
Times Politics@timespolitics

Why I’m losing faith in the assisted dying bill #Echobox=1741987760" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/comment/column…

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Liz "blue tick" Carr
Liz "blue tick" Carr@thelizcarr·
Me & many other disabled people @TheNotDeadYetUK have been making this #noise & opposing the legalisation of assisted suicide for years And until our voice, our concerns, our fears have truly been heard, we will keep making the noise & I'll keep posting: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod…
Kim Leadbeater MBE MP@kimleadbeater

Amidst the noise in the debate around choice at the end of life, it is the voices of brave people like @JamestheTJ & Pat Malone that need to be heard. Pat’s evidence to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill Committee demonstrates exactly why the law needs to change.

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Prof Katherine Sleeman
Prof Katherine Sleeman@kesleeman·
Read and watch this whole thread, but in particular watch Dr Jamilla Hussain explain that individual stories, while important, are not enough. We have to consider the population as a whole when considering law change.
Danny Kruger@danny__kruger

Thread👇. Second day's evidence in the Assisted Suicide bill committee. Today's witnesses blew apart the idea this bill is safe for vulnerable people. As Dr Jamilla Hussain explained it won't just be a new option for a few, but a new reality for everyone - and a very scary one

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Kate Flemming
Kate Flemming@ktflemm·
@nmdacosta I haven't seen anything else Nikki and I was specifically looking. Thank you for your reporting and commentary yesterday. It seems to have made all the difference
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Nikki da Costa
Nikki da Costa@nmdacosta·
Massive u-turn this morning from Kim Leadbeater MP, after she and 13 others (including two government ministers) voted expressly to bar Royal College of Psychiatrists from giving oral evidence yesterday.
Naz Shah MP@NazShahBfd

Welcome @kimleadbeater adding @rcpsych to the witness list for her PMB for Terminally ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, thank you 🙏🏽

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Nikki da Costa
Nikki da Costa@nmdacosta·
This number also very revealing of quite how stacked the odds are in this Committee. On the question of should the Royal College of Psychiatrists be called as a witness, they voted 14 (including two Ministers) to 8 AGAINST. What hope for amendments the sponsor doesn’t approve of?
Rajiv Shah@RajivShah90

The Terminally Ill Adults Bill Committee has just voted 14 to 8 against calling oral evidence from the Royal College of Psychiatrists I have no words

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