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Victoria Bans Unnecessary Surgeries on Intersex Children Now

BREAKING: The Victorian government has just announced a groundbreaking move to ban unnecessary surgeries on intersex children, marking a significant milestone in Australia’s approach to intersex rights. This new legislation, introduced on July 25, 2023, prohibits deferrable and irreversible medical interventions for infants and young children until they are old enough to provide informed consent.

This urgent measure aims to protect intersex individuals—those with variations in sex characteristics that do not fit typical definitions of male or female—from undergoing procedures that can lead to lifelong health issues. Advocates are celebrating this as a “light on the hill” for intersex rights, urging other states to follow suit.

Under the new bill, an independent expert panel will assess whether a child faces serious physical or psychological harm without treatment and will evaluate safer alternatives. Importantly, urgent medical interventions necessary to save lives will still be permitted. The Victorian government has committed to providing more resources and support for parents navigating these changes.

Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas stated, “Every person deserves the right to make decisions about their own body, with respect, dignity and safety at the heart of the care they receive.” This legislation reflects a growing acknowledgment of the rights of intersex children and the need for their voices to be heard.

The impact of this legislation is personal for many, including Stephanie Saal, a 30-year-old intersex advocate from Logan, Queensland. Born with indeterminate sex characteristics, Saal underwent surgery shortly after birth without her consent. “Even to this day, there are still these kinds of deferrable surgeries occurring,” she shared. Saal emphasized the lifelong consequences of such interventions, which she argues can hinder sexual intimacy and reproductive choices.

Saal is calling for her home state of Queensland to enact similar protections, asserting that “all states and territories should be looking at what Victoria and ACT have done.” The urgency for comprehensive reform is echoed by experts like Morgan Carpenter, executive director of Intersex Human Rights Australia. Carpenter highlighted the challenges faced by families in navigating the healthcare system, particularly in states like New South Wales, which he criticized for lagging behind in intersex rights.

An alarming report by Equality Australia revealed that cosmetic preferences influenced clinical decisions in 40 out of 83 cases analyzed in New South Wales and Queensland, where children were too young to consent. Carpenter described the lack of psychosocial support for parents as “disheartening,” stressing that parental distress often drives premature interventions.

As the Victorian legislation takes effect, advocates are urging immediate action from other states to ensure all intersex children receive the protection they deserve. The conversation around intersex rights is shifting, and the stakes are high.

For those affected or in need of support, resources are available through Lifeline at 13 11 14 and Fullstop Australia at 1800 385 578.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

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