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Guidelines for Spiritual Care Practitioners and Psycho-Spiritual Therapists in Responding to Inquiries Regarding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)
Description:
This document will help the reader (1) understand the position of Canadian Association for Spirirtual Care (CASC) on how we will respond professionally; (2) provide a clear explanation of what they can expect from our members; and (3) offers a framework for others to engage in practical and ethical reflection on the relationship between individual conscience and the duty to care.
Author(s):
Canadian Association for Spirirtual Care
Year:
2016