After 8 years of commitment to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Western Australia, the last 5 as Chairman of the VAD Board, it is time for me to say goodbye. I will leave the Board at the end of June.
I remember the time nearly 6 years ago now when, as Chair of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Implementation Leadership Team, we reached a point where we had created the framework for implementation and we wondered who would stand up and take on the roles needed to go live with VAD on 1 July 2021.
I will be eternally grateful to you, Care Navigators, VAD coordinators, Pharmacists, Doctors, Nurse Practitioners and many others who have taken on the roles needed to make VAD a success in WA. It has been your caring, compassionate, person-centred natures, that has shone through the many personal reflections the Board receives.
My commitment from the outset has been to “A person, a Western Australian person who we know will die soon, and who is suffering in a manner unacceptable to themselves, and has asked for Voluntary Assisted Dying to alleviate that suffering.”
Thank you for being the people who have enabled that commitment to be realised.
Voluntary Assisted Dying has provided us, as a Board, with many interesting and sometimes difficult challenges, in this QPS we highlight the most recent issues.
Dr Scott Blackwell
Chair - Voluntary Assisted Dying Board