We have set out our view on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill ahead of its second reading.  

Assisted dying is a complex and sensitive topic and we have not taken a position in favour or opposed to it. Instead, we have produced a briefing that highlights key equality and human rights issues arising from this legislation. 

Our briefing provides more detail on:

  • our recommendations for scrutinising the bill effectively human rights issues, including in European and international law

  • human rights issues, including in European and international law

  • potential discrimination and equality issues

  • inequality in health and social care provision

Parliament has a responsibility to ensure equality and human rights concerns are at the forefront of their decision-making. We hope this briefing will support Parliamentarians to come to an informed decision on this matter. 

Read our briefing on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - second reading

The above information is from News from the Equality and Human Rights Commission Tue 02/12/2024