BCWA Policies
This section of our website shares Buddhist principles, practices and policies, based on universal values of kindness and wisdom, on such social concerns such as Marriage Equality, Animal Rights and so on.
National Principles for Child Safe Organisations (Dec 2022)
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Oath Against Harm in the Practice of the Dharma (Dec 2022)
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Statement on Climate Change (Nov 2015)
BCWA Statement on Equal Opportunity and Religious Freedoms and Rights
Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) : The Committee supports the following statement made by the Buddhist Council of Victoria:
View on Assisted Dying Framework
In the teaching of the Buddha, human life is seen as both precious and rare. Upon being born as human, due to causes and conditions, the teaching encourages taking responsibility for one’s own actions.
To a great extent our actions in this very life are within our own control and yet the life conditions encountered by an individual may not necessarily be favourable or desirable. Grave illness and unbearable pain are such human conditions, unique to each individual situation which effect human dignity and life choices.
In addressing the question of an individual’s right to make a personal choice to end life in such extreme situations, Buddhist teachings ideally point to non violence, both towards one’s self and others.
Yet compassion is an essential theme in Buddhist philosophy. That leads us to the question, “Is it an act of compassion to deny an individual the choice to end life prompted by unbearable pain?”
The Buddhist view is sympathetic to the suffering of individuals yet holds out the hope of a truth beyond suffering and calls for a greater understanding of death. Such awareness of death may be brought about through guidance and counselling. This process brings about peace with surrounding conditions and impending death as opposed to facing an abrupt end with confusion.
The Buddhist Council of Victoria is available to offer such guidance and counselling to any concerned individual or their families as a part of our community services beyond religious boundaries.
Statement on Marriage Equality (June 2014)
The BCWA affirms the right of same sex couples, in committed relationships, to be treated with the same dignity and equality as heterosexual couples. We support legislation to ensure the same rights and privileges for all couples as enjoyed by heterosexual couples.
Submission to WA Government of Prostitution Law Reform (Feb 2011)
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Statement on Live Export (June 2011)
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