加拿大福音派新教联谊会对残疾妇女施加压力,要求她们选择在MAiD后协助自杀合法化的做法表示关切。 Evangelical Fellowship of Canada raises concerns over pressures on disabled women to choose assisted suicide post-MAiD legalization.
加拿大福音派联谊会(EFC)对残疾妇女在2021年死亡医疗援助合法化后选择协助自杀的压力提出了警告。 The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) has raised alarms about the pressures on women with disabilities to choose assisted suicide following the legalization of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in 2021. 在提交联合国的一份呈文中,欧洲金融公司指出,由于支助不足、贫困或住房问题,许多人寻求MAID。 In a submission to the UN, the EFC pointed out that many seek MAiD due to inadequate support, poverty, or housing issues. 此外,它呼吁制定一项长期的反贩运战略,以保护弱势群体,特别是妇女和女童。 Additionally, it called for a permanent anti-trafficking strategy to protect vulnerable populations, particularly women and girls.