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DVDs on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide |
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"NEVER AGAIN" – The Second International Symposium
This
Six-DVD set
gives you the complete proceedings from the symposium held at the end of May
2009. Hear from world-renowned experts in the field, including:
Rita Marker, Wesley
Smith, Alex
Schadenberg, Dr. Margaret
Cottle, Dr. Bob Orr, Dr. William
Toffler, Dr. Mark
Mostert, Dr. Peter
Saunders, Allison
Davis,
Colin Harte, Diane
Coleman, Stephen
Drake, Lionel Roosemont, Bobby
Schindler, Margaret
Dore, Nancy Valko
RN, Randy
Richardson, Eileen
Geller, Ian
Dowbiggin, Elizabeth
Wickham and more.
Special offer – Get one "Second Symposium" set and one of either "Turning the Tide" OR "First Symposium.". Turning the Tide Turning the Tide is a 28 minute DVD that explores the questions of why people are seeking to legalize euthanasia, the arguments related to personal autonomy and safeguards, the question of whether euthanasia puts vulnerable people at risk, and the reality of what we need to do to make a difference in our society. Turning the Tide is designed for a secular audience. A discussion guide for small group or classroom presentations has been designed for use with the video. The discussion guide enables groups and individuals who share our concerns about vulnerable people, to organize effective discussion forums. We continue to be active in distributing the Turning the Tide DVD, by sending out information to students who are seeking information for projects, by attending and speaking at conferences and events across Canada, by meeting with politicians and leaders, and by developing effective resources. This is one of our most important projects. It focuses our concerns on the personal lives of people with disabilities and other vulnerable members of our society including the elderly and the chronically ill. The video makes a convincing case that euthanasia and assisted suicide represent a direct and immediate threat to the lives of the vulnerable. Turning the Tide features: Bobby Schindler (Terri Schiavo’s brother), Wesley Smith (Attorney, International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide), Catherine Frazee (former chair of the Ontario Human Rights Commission), Adrian Dieleman (counselor, rehabilitation clinic for spinal chord injuries), Jean Echlin (Dorothy Lea Award winner in 2004 for excellence in palliative care.), and Senator Sharon Carstairs (Senator from Manitoba). |
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Produced by the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, Box 25033, London ON N6C 6A8 Tel: 1-877-439-3348, Email: info@epcc.ca |