Registration is now open for this July @HealthLawQUT webinar in which I'll be discussing ethical considerations when families of registered donors decline #OrganDonation (aka veto/override/overturn). #Ethics https://t.co/4tfsHb7kot
A chance in #palliativecare week to acknowledge the remarkable work done by those working in #pallcare to support people with life limiting illnesses and their families #MattersofLifeandDeath
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Follow up to our earlier research on sup dm pilots @HealthLawQUT@LIDSLaTrobe Delivering decision making support to people with cognitive disability—What more has been learned from pilot programmes in Australia and internationally from 2016 to 2021? https://t.co/rZ88LJN4oq
#asid2023 Shih-Ning Then reviewing legal reform to realise article 12 of the UNCPRD - typology of legally recognised supported decision making - shift in language from best interest to will and preferences - legal recognition of supporters -
Michael Kirby launched 1st ed of Health Law in Australia in 2010 and now receives the 1st copy of the 4th edition at #AABHL2023. Congratulations to editors @BenPWhite & Fiona McDonald & @WillmottLindy & @NingThen and all contributors: https://t.co/asbGDaNxW3 photo: Sakina Indra.
Delighted to see 4th ed of Health Law in Australia with McDonald @WillmottLindy & @NingThen published! Thank you to the 28 contributors from 13 universities - great to get an author photo at #AABHL2023. Thanks @HealthLawQUT for its support of this book. https://t.co/VrdZV4KyLu.
Last chance to submit an abstract for the AABHL conference co-hosted by ACHLR this year. Submissions due midnight tonight. Visit us in Brisbane in November! @HealthLawQUT
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Come join us for the AABHL conference! Abstracts close 31 July. Keynote speakers confirmed include Hon Michael Kirby, Profs Ian Kerridge, Ray Mahoney and Emily Jackson.
We are proudly co-hosting the 2023 AABHL Conference and Abstract Submissions are due by 31 July. No extension to this date is possible. Find out more: https://t.co/Pw1HkCbWsZ #AABHL2023
An overview of our socio-legal study on when supporters shift from support into substitution @HealthLawQUT@LIDSLaTrobe- Moving from Support for Decision-making to Substitute Decision-making https://t.co/ErC0lNdXID
Major new report on supported decision-making: "Diversity, dignity, equity & best practice: a framework for supported decision-making" by @LIDSLaTrobe, T Carney @NingThen I Wiesel C Sinclair, J Douglas, & J Duffy for the @DRC_AU. LOTS in here (400+ pages!) https://t.co/M6k6NwrMch