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GPs face legal risks over hormones for teens

The Australian 5 August 2021 GPs have been warned they may face disciplinary action or law suits if they give cross-sex hormone drugs to transgender-identifying minors. Protesting long waits for specialist gender clinics, trans health advocates have promoted the US-style “informed consent” model as a fast-track to hormonal treatment not requiring expert ­diagnosis of the distressful […]

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ACT, National warn of conversion therapy bill ‘risk’

Radio NZ News 3 August 2021 ACT leader David Seymour is betting his party will not continue to support the government’s bill banning conversion therapy, while National is refusing to support it without changes. The government introduced its bill on Friday, with Justice Minister Kris Faafoi saying the harmful and widely-discredited practice had no justification. ACT

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Kris Faafoi still won’t answer a simple question about banning ‘conversion therapy’

Minister of Justice Kris Faafoi had the whole weekend to rethink his response, after his trainwreck interview on Friday on Newstalk ZB about criminalising parents who lovingly stop their children taking puberty blockers because they want to change their sex. Question from the PM’s media conference on Monday: “Would a parent be breaking the law

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Parents Banned From Stopping Puberty Blockers For Children – Justice Minister

“That is not cool with me” – Kris Faafoi, Minister of Justice Media Release – 30 July 2021 Family First NZ says that if parents aren’t concerned about the conversion therapy bill introduced by the Government today, all they need to do is listen to the Minister of Justice explain the effect of the bill,

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Controversial electroshock therapy can be life-saving in small number of cases — psychiatrist

TVNZ One News 21 June 2021 The controversial use of electroshock treatment on children is at the centre of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Lake Alice’s child and adolescent unit. If used properly, the treatment can be a life-saving option in a small number of cases, according to psychiatrist Richard Porter. “People with depression

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Why Canada’s “conversion therapy” ban, bans much more than just harmful counseling

A recent trip to my barber reminded me of the importance of finding services we can trust. The government should not ban services Canadians need, whether it’s support for our hairstyles or our mental health. Canada’s counseling ban, called Bill C-6, would ban not just harmful counseling but discriminate against LGBTQ Canadians by preventing them

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