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Jersey votes to legalise assisted dying in historic health policy

By Savitri Laikram
26 February 2026
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February 26 2026

The parliament of Jersey has approved a landmark law to legalise assisted dying for certain terminally ill residents, marking one of the most significant changes to the island’s end-of-life care framework in decades.

After three days of intense debate, members of the States Assembly voted 32 to 16 in favour of the draft Assisted Dying Law on Thursday, clearing a major legislative hurdle in a process that has been years in the making.

Under the legislation, mentally competent adults who have lived in Jersey for at least 12 months and are diagnosed with a terminal condition may choose to end their lives with medical assistance. Eligibility requires that a person is expected to die within six months or within 12 months for certain neurodegenerative diseases.

If the law receives Royal Assent from King Charles III the formal approval required for legislation in this Crown Dependency Jersey could become one of the first jurisdictions in the British Isles to offer a regulated assisted dying service as early as summer 2027.

The approved legislation outlines strict safeguards designed to protect vulnerable people. Alongside residency and prognosis requirements, it mandates that the decision to seek assisted dying must be voluntary, settled, and informed. Certain medical professionals, including doctors and registered nurses, may administer approved life-ending medication.

Additional provisions include mechanisms for appeals by those with a “special interest,” and severe penalties including up to 14 years in prison for coercing someone into choosing assisted dying.

Public Debate and Legislative Context
The law follows a long public and parliamentary process in Jersey. The Assembly first agreed in principle to explore assisted dying services in 2021, and a formal project to develop draft legislation began after a favourable vote in May 2024.

Supporters of the law have described it as a compassionate option that preserves dignity for those facing unbearable suffering at the end of life. Critics including some medical professionals and advocacy groups have voiced concerns about prognostic uncertainty and the potential for social pressure on vulnerable adults.

Jersey’s decision comes amid broader discussions across the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies about assisted dying. The Isle of Man became the first jurisdiction in the British Isles to pass similar legislation in March 2025, though its implementation has been delayed pending Royal Assent and supporting regulations.

In the UK Parliament, a separate Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill for England and Wales has been progressing through debate, but remains stalled in the House of Lords after extensive amendment proposals. Simultaneously, the Senedd (Welsh Parliament) voted to support implementation of that Bill within NHS Wales, and Scotland is preparing its own assisted dying legislation deliberations.

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