Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 04 November 2025
Amendments 73 and 84—amendment 84 is consequential—are to make it clear that a person is not considered terminally ill solely because they have a mental disorder.
Amendment 73 reflects the position of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland that mental disorders such as anorexia nervosa should not be classified as terminal conditions under the bill. It provides clarity and reassurance that the bill does not open the door to assisted dying for individuals whose suffering arises from mental illness alone. I believe that that safeguard is vital to prevent misinterpretation and to uphold the integrity of the bill’s intent, which is focused on those with a qualifying terminal physical illness.
I heard Liam McArthur’s earlier comments and, as amendment 24 captures the intent of my amendment, I will not move amendment 73.