Friday, February 2, 2024

Alberta gov't bans sex-change surgery for < 18s

Danielle Smith unveils sweeping changes to Alberta's student gender identity, sports and surgery policies | CBC News | Michelle Bellefontaine

Jan 31, 2024 - "Alberta will prohibit hormonal treatment, puberty blockers and gender affirming surgery for children 15 years and younger, Premier Danielle Smith announced Wednesday in a video posted to social media. Top and bottom gender reassignment surgeries will be banned for minors aged 17.... Teens aged 16 and 17 can start hormone therapy as long as they have permission from their parents, a physician and a psychologist. 

"Alberta parents will need to give permission before a student aged 15 and under can use a name or pronoun at school other than what they were given at birth, Smith said. Students who are 16 or 17 won't require permission but schools will need to let their parents know first....

"Smith said teachers need to get any third-party instruction material on gender identity, sexual orientation and human sexuality approved by the Education ministry before they are used in the classroom.

"Parents will have to opt students in to every lesson about sex education, sexual orientation or gender identity. The law right now requires one notification, and parents can opt out.

"The new policy also forbids transgender women from competing in women's sports leagues. Smith said the government will work with leagues to set up co-ed or gender-neutral divisions for sports.... 

"Smith said she didn't want to encourage or allow children to alter their biology or growth because she said it would pose a risk. 'Making permanent and irreversible decisions regarding one's biological sex while still a youth can severely limit that child's choices in the future,' she said. 'Prematurely encouraging or enabling children to alter their very biology or natural growth, no matter how well intentioned and sincere, poses a risk to that child's future that I, as premier, am not comfortable with permitting in our province.'

"Fae Johnstone, a transgender woman and executive director of Queer Momentum based in Ontario, said Alberta's policies go further than what Saskatchewan and New Brunswick are doing. The Saskatchewan Party government passed its Parents' Bill of Rights, which requires consent from a parent or guardian 'when a student requests that their preferred name, gender identity, and/or gender expression be used' at school. New Brunswick's recent changes to its policy mean it's no longer mandatory for teachers to use the preferred pronouns or names of transgender or non-binary students under the age of 16."

Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/danielle-smith-unveils-sweeping-changes-to-alberta-s-student-gender-identity-sports-and-surgery-policies-1.7101053

Alberta Transgender Policy | Danielle Smith | January 31, 2023: 

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