Care Not Killing
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Care Not Killing is an organisation opposed to the legalisation of euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide in the United Kingdom. Their goals include promoting more and better palliative care, ensuring that existing laws against euthanasia and assisted suicide are not weakened or repealed during the lifetime of the current Parliament, influencing the balance of public opinion against any weakening of the law. They are opposed in their efforts by pro-assisted dying groups such as Dignity in Dying and Humanists UK. Its website describes itself as an "alliance of over 40 organisations and thousands of individuals", but does not list its members.
Care Not Killing operates through a UK private limited company, CNK Alliance Limited.[1] Since its inception, the role of Campaign Director had been filled by the CEO of the Christian Medical Fellowship, Peter Saunders, who worked for the organisation pro bono. He left the role in December 2018.[2]
Alliance members
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The members of the alliance include:
- Christian Medical Fellowship
- The Church of England
- The Church of Scotland
- RADAR (The Disability Network)
2006 petition
[edit]Care Not Killing launched a petition in opposition to a Bill put forward by Lord Joffe. This was signed by 102,363 people in four weeks, and presented to 10 Downing Street on May 12, 2006.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Companies House webpage for CNK Alliance Limited".
- ^ "Hiring: Care Not Killing seeks new CEO". Care Not Killing. Retrieved 4 January 2019.