Notice to
Prospective New Members
We would advise that the Society is primarily
a law reform group whose aims and objectives are to obtain acceptable
legislation regarding end-of-life issues and we are unable to
offer advice or assistance that could be interpreted by a court
of law as aiding, abetting or counselling suicide.
We will always try to keep our members informed on matters relating
to self-deliverance, and have books and videos available for
members to borrow.
The Society sends a Newsletter to all members
3 times per year. Meetings are also arranged with speakers.
In addition, Associates arrange local activities.
We would encourage as many members as possible
to opt for the e-mail edition of our Newsletter instead of the
"snail-mail" version. In addition to receiving the
newsletters up to a week earlier, you will also be able to receive
announcements and notices of meetings of interest in between
Newsletter issues.
If you include your e-mail address in the application
form, we will assume you would like to take up this option.
As mentioned on the "NZ Law" page, we also offer an Advance
Directive form to members.