Voluntary assisted dying medication protocol
Dear Victorian Department of Health,
I would like to request a copy of the voluntary assisted dying medication protocol developed by the Department of Health for medical practitioners with VAD training.
It is referred to in this document: https://documents.parliament.qld.gov.au/...
"Detailed information and instructions about the self-administration process including
pre-medications are contained in the medication protocol made available to medical
practitioners after they complete the voluntary assisted dying training."
Yours faithfully,
SG
Good morning Dave
  
 I refer to your application under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
 Act) requesting access to:
  
 “I would like to request a copy of the voluntary assisted dying medication
 protocol developed by the Department of Health for medical practitioners
 with VAD training.
  
 It is referred to in this document:
 [1]https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docu...
  
 "Detailed information and instructions about the self-administration
 process including pre-medications are contained in the medication
 protocol made available to medical
 practitioners after they complete the voluntary assisted dying training."
  
 Your application was received on 2 October 2024.
  
 Invalid request – Application fee required
  
 The Act provides that an application fee of $32.70 must accompany each
 request. In the current circumstances, the department's preferred method
 of payment is via the Victorian Government's online FOI portal at the
 below link:
  
 [2]https://online.foi.vic.gov.au/
  
 If it is your first time using this portal, please click “self-register”
 and follow the prompts.
  
 Please quote your reference number (F24/2347) in the "Request Details"
 section of the online form. You do not need to provide the wording of your
 request again.
  
 The Act also provides that the application fee may be waived or reduced if
 payment of the fee would cause financial hardship. If you consider this to
 be the case the fee may be waived or reduced on production of evidence of
 how the payment of the application fee would cause you hardship.
  
 As stated on the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner’s
 website, an applicant should provide evidence of hardship when they are
 requesting an agency to waive or reduce the application fee:
  
 ‘If you request the application fee to be waived or reduced, you should
 provide evidence of hardship – for example, a concession or health care
 card, a bank statement, or statutory declaration outlining why payment
 would cause you hardship.’
  
 Please note your request cannot proceed until the application fee or
 evidence of hardship has been received as it is not a valid request.
  
 I would appreciate it if you would respond by 1 November 2024, otherwise I
 will assume that you do not wish to proceed and no further action will be
 taken by the department.
  
 Kind regards,
  
 Authorised Officer | Freedom of Information unit 
 Public Law and Legislation 
 Department of Health 
 [3]www.health.vic.gov.au 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Dave S <[FOI #12128 email]>
 Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 4:10 PM
 To: FOI Health (HEALTH) <[Victorian Department of Health request email]>
 Subject: Freedom of Information request - Voluntary assisted dying
 medication protocol
  
 Dear Victorian Department of Health,
  
 I would like to request a copy of the voluntary assisted dying medication
 protocol developed by the Department of Health for medical practitioners
 with VAD training.
  
 It is referred to in this document:
 [4]https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docu...
  
 "Detailed information and instructions about the self-administration
 process including
 pre-medications are contained in the medication protocol made available to
 medical
 practitioners after they complete the voluntary assisted dying training."
  
 Yours faithfully,
 SG
  
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 1. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docu...
 2. https://online.foi.vic.gov.au/
 3. http://www.health.vic.gov.au/
 4. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docu...
 5. mailto:[FOI #12128 email]
 6. mailto:[Victorian Department of Health request email]
 7. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www....
 8. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www....
 9. https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/protective-m...
Dave S left an annotation ()
I recieved the contents of this request by post. I have also been informed that it may be a crime under sections 474.29A and 474.29B of the Commonwealth Criminal Code 1995 to distribute this information via a carriage service, so I cannot post details. I am grateful to the Victorian Department of Health for getting back to me.