GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Title of Dataset: Preparing professionals for the implications of Assisted Dying 2. Author Information A. Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Professor Denise Turner Institution: University of Hertfordshire Address: School of Health Medicine and Life Sciences, Dept of Social Work, Hatfield, AL10 9AB Email: d.turner4@herts.ac.uk B. Asociate or Co-investigator Contact Information Name: Dr Claudia Carr Institution: University of Hertfordshire Address: Hertfordshire School of Law , Hatfield, AL10 9AB Email: c.r.carr@herts.ac.uk 3. Date of data collection March 2025 to January 2026 4. Geographic location of data collection England 5. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: None SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: CC-BY 2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: Submitted to Health Interactions 3. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: St Georges House: https://www.stgeorgeshouse.org/consultations/ 4. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: none 5. Was data derived from another source? no A. If yes, list source(s): 6. Recommended citation for this dataset: Turner, D and Carr C ( 2026) Implementing Assisted Dying in England: A PPIE informed, relational approach. [Data set]. University of Hertfordshire. DATA & FILE OVERVIEW 1. File List: There are 3 files. Two contain anonymised notes from Multi disciplinary stakeholder Focus groups in March and April 2025. The third file is the Report from the multi disciplinary stakeholder event at St Georges House, Windsor castle in January 2026 2. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? no METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: The notes were collected anonymously from two multi disciplinary stakeholder groups held in March and April 2025 via MS Teams. The third file is a Report of a multi - disciplinary stakeholder event held across two days at St Georges House, Windsor castle. Participants were identified via NHS Trust and personal and professional networks. Questions were used to guide the discussions at both events. In accordance with national guidelines, formal ethical approval was not required as this initiative constitutes patient and public involvement and engagement rather than empirical research on human participants. 2. Methods for processing the data: The advisory data was analysed using a thematic approach informed by Braun and Clarke. The St Georges House Report was prepared by a dedicated rapporteur based on the two day stakeholder discussion. The report underwent significant scrutiny and revision before final publication 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data: Word (Microsoft software package, California, USA) 4. Environmental/experimental conditions: N/A 6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: 7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Professor Denise Turner, Dr Claudia Carr DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: [FILENAME] 1. Number of variables:N/A 2. Number of cases/rows: N/A 3. Variable List: N/A 4. Missing data codes: There are no missing data codes 5. Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: N/a