Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2026 [Draft]
I agree with many of the amendments that Fulton MacGregor has lodged—indeed, I spoke to that yesterday evening.
I do not mean to conduct a debate through Fulton MacGregor in response to Emma Harper’s intervention, but—[Interruption.] I do not think that this sort of barracking is very helpful, given the seriousness of the issues that we are discussing.
I will not get into the debate about the Western Australian issue, because I did not raise it in the chamber. However, if we are talking about exam-level conditions for training—and all the things that Emma Harper has laid out, which she says that she has evidence of—none of that is in the bill. There is no requirement in the bill for education for professionals at any level. I would also put on the record that my amendment, which seeks to bring in mandatory training for practitioners, will potentially not be backed.
Does Fulton MacGregor, as a social work professional himself, recognise the concerns that social workers are raising that, if his amendments are not agreed to, the social work profession would not have confidence in the legislation—not because of their stance on assisted dying itself, but because the system would be wrong?