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Update as at 07 May

THE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

The MARTY report on Euthanasia (background information hereafter), had been submitted to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, in date of 27 March. It was not adoped and sent back to the Commissione to be represented within one year. The EAPC Committee will examine their possiblities of further actions.

Le rapport MARTY a été soumis au vote de l'Assemblée Parlementaire du Conseil de l'Europe le Mardi 27 Avril. Il n'a pas été adopté. Il a été renvoyé en Commission pour étude pendant un an. Le Comité de l'EAPC prendra en examin les possibles futures actions.


Update as at 18 February

ACTION TOWARDS THE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

In date of 9 January the EAPC has received an official repy from the Head of the Private office of the President of the Parliamentary Assembly. Download letter

The MARTY report on Euthanasia (background information hereafter), scheduled for the January session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, once again has been taken of the agenda. Reasons are amongst others the number of reactions of members of the parliamentary assembly.

We are sure the actions of the EAPC and our members have contributed to the postponement.
With January 2004 the EAPC, as NGO of the Council of Europe, has obtained the participative status. The EAPC intends to write amendments on the Marty resolution, that thanks to the new status of NGO's can be brought into the parliamentary meeting directly, provided they are supported by other NGO's in the health care group and by 10 parliamentaries.

Andre Rhebergen, EAPC Secretary


News as at 07 January 2004

ACTION TOWARDS THE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

The “Société française d’accompagnement et de soins palliatifs” (SFAP) EAPC collective member has informed the EAPC Board of Directors about a "report on euthanasia (no 9898)"
http://assembly.coe.int/Documents/WorkingDocs/doc03/EDOC9898.htm
which should have been discussed by the parliamentary assembly of the COE in their session at the end of September 2003.

With a number of resolutions presented by Mr. Dick Marty, Switzerland, this report invites the parliamentary assembly to call governments of the member states of the Council of Europe ‘to consider whether legislation should be envisaged, where it has not already been introduced, to exempt from prosecution doctors who agree to help terminally ill patients undergoing constant, unbearable pain and suffering without hope of any improvement in their condition, to end their lives at their persistent, voluntary and well considered request, subject to prescribed rigorous and transparent conditions and procedures’.

SFAP has reacted strongly, contacting its national representatives on the COE. The discussion of the report has now been postponed until the session of the Assembly held from 26 to 30 in January 2004.

The EAPC’s Board of Director has decided to react to the report by highlighting to the parliamentary assembly the need to implement better palliative care.

The EAPC as NGO has written directly to the President of the Parliamentary Assembly,  asking to inform the parliamentary assembly about the stand of the EAPC. Download letter

The EAPC has contacted all the national Associations and asked them to discuss the report within (the Board of) your Association and if they think it appropriate to approach the parliamentary representatives of their country.

The following National Associations Collective members informed the EAPC Head offce and the President that they sustain the EAPC or have acted themselves at national level.

FRANCE Société Française d'Accompagnement de Soins Palliatifs SFAP National Action
GREECE Hellenic Association for Pain Control & Palliative Care HAPCPC Sustain EAPC
ITALY Federazione Cure Palliative Onlus FedCP National Action
Società Italiana di Cure Palliative SICP National Action
NORWAY Norwegian Association for Palliative Medicine NFPM National Action
SPAIN Soc. Española de Cuidados Paliativos SECPAL National Action
SWEDEN Swedish Association for Palliative Medicine SFPM Sustain EAPC
SWITZERLAND Société Suisse de Médecine et de Soins Palliatifs SSMSP National Action
UNITED KINGDOM Association of Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Social Workers AHSPCSW Sustain EAPC

The EAPC has organised together with the two Italian Collective members a press conference in Milano, National Cancer institute, 20 January 2004, which has had good rebound in the Italian press.

We would like to officially thank the Agency Nanetti & Associati for supporting the EAPC in this activity free of charge.


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