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Chad’s Forum on Voluntary Assisted Dying

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 14/07/2021
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Location
St Chad's Anglican Church

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Chad’s Forum is an ongoing series of quarterly talks providing information and open discussion about matters of current, broad concern to the community of Adelaide.

Sessions typically involve a talk of thirty to forty-five minutes, followed by an opportunity for the audience to make brief comments or ask questions of the speaker.  Discussion time is moderated by the Chair to ensure that it is open and respectful.  While the sessions are hosted by St Chad’s Anglican Church, the views expressed by the speakers do not necessarily reflect any position taken by the Anglican Church in Australia.

Location

St Chad’s Anglican Church, 14 Cheltenham St, Fullarton, South Australia

Next Session

The next session will address the topic of Voluntary Assisted Dying. The speaker will be Peter Sandeman, Anglican Canon for Social Justice and Advocacy, Adjunct Professor UniSA Business, and recently retired from Anglicare South Australia where he was CEO.

Links to various websites and other resources providing useful information on the topic can be found via Dropbox here: Resources   Please note you do not need a Dropbox account.

Date & Time

Wednesday 14th July 2021 at 7pm

Doors open at 6:30pm. Audience members are asked to be seated well before 7pm.

Booking

Please book your seat for the next session via the Meetup link:

meetup.com/chads-forum

Simply click on ‘Attend’ for the event. You may flag in Meetup that you will be bringing up to three guests (who therefore do not need to ‘attend’ in Meetup).

If you are unable to book a seat, please contact us directly.

Charge

Once you have booked a seat for a specific session, entry is by gold coin donation.

Contact us

Email: travellinginhope@gmail.com

Website: www.stchads.org.au

Facebook: www.facebook.com/StChadsAdelaide/

Post: Chad’s Forum Organising Committee, PO Box 306, Highgate, SA 5063

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