Understanding Voluntary Assisted Dying | Community Education

Rural Health West and the WA Voluntary Assisted Dying Statewide Care Navigator Service are proud to deliver this free workshop designed to share understanding of what voluntary assisted dying is, the lived experience and processes involved.

This session will cover the legal aspects of VAD and what this looks like in practice, allowing opportunity for discussion and information. Whether you’re seeking clarity or just want to be informed, this workshop offers a respectful space for learning and discussion.

Team members from the Midwest Palliative Care Service will also be involved in the workshop.

For further information, please contact [email protected] or 0863894500

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09 May 2025
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