Voluntary palliative sedation (VPS) and voluntary stopping of eating and drinking (VSED)

John Smith made this Freedom of Information request to Australian Federal Police

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Dear Australian Federal Police,

I request the following information:
- The titles and delivery dates of all final reports delivered to or produced by the Austalian Federal Police, since 1 January 2010, that comment on voluntary palliative sedation, or voluntary stopping of eating and drinking (not case sensitive).

To be clear, I am not requesting the title page, I am instead am instead requesting the title/names of reports. This should be no more than a few words for each relevant document.

Please exclude duplicates from this FOI request.

Given the significant public interest in end of life law, I request that the usually applicable FOI fees be waived in this instance.

Yours faithfully,

John Smith

FOI, Australian Federal Police

OFFICIAL
Dear Mr Smith

I refer to your below email to the Australian Federal Police.

Based on my interpretation of your scope, you are seeking documents relating to the policy relating to assisted dying. Policy matters related to assisted dying would be best addressed to ACT Justice and Community Services (JACS) and the Commonwealth Attorney General's Department (AGD's).

You may wish to submit a request to JACS at the following link: https://justice.act.gov.au/about-us/free... and AGD's at the following link: https://www.ag.gov.au/rights-and-protect...

Based on the above information, could you please confirm if you wish to withdraw your request? If a response is not received by COB Monday, 8 August 2022, your request will be considered withdrawn.

Please contact the FOI Team if you have any further questions.

Kind regards

AFP 24826
SENIOR TEAM MEMBER
FOI & PRIVACY
CHIEF COUNSEL PORTFOLIO
www.afp.gov.au

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