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New Zealand bans conversion therapy

Graham Robson February 16, 2022

New Zealand has banned conversion therapy, the practice of trying to ‘cure’ people of their sexuality, gender expression or LGBTQ+ identity, after all but eight National party members voted in favour of the law.

The legislation now makes it an offence – with a sentence up to three years’ imprisonment – to perform conversion practices on those aged under 18, or with impaired decision-making capacity. It also makes it an offence – with a sentence of up to five years’ imprisonment – to perform conversion practices that cause ‘serious harm’, irrespective of age.

Grant Robertson, deputy prime minister, said: “I grew up in a religious churchgoing household in the era of homosexual law reform. When I finally gathered the courage to come out to my parents, I was met with love … but not everyone is or was so lucky.

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