• 9 months ago
Teenagers in the ACT aged 14 and above will now be able to apply to change their gender and given name without parental consent under changes to the territory's Births, Deaths and Marriages Act.
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00:00 Teenagers in the ACT aged 14 and up will now be able to change their gender and
00:05 given name without parental consent. The change, part of amendments to the Births,
00:11 Deaths and Marriages Act, acknowledges that 14 year olds are capable of making
00:16 such decisions. 14 is an age where young people are generally becoming more
00:22 mature and independent and can be assumed to have understanding of the
00:27 consequences of a change of registered sex or given name. The Legislative
00:32 Assembly passed the law after intense debate with the opposition objecting
00:37 primarily to lowering the age from the current limit of 16. It's an assault on children, it's
00:42 also an assault on parents who are rightfully responsible to guide their
00:47 children's development. Advocates emphasize young people who aren't
00:51 supported in their gender identity and expression are more likely to face
00:55 greater risks of mental health issues, self-harm and suicide. Additional new
01:00 laws will also grant donor conceived children access to information about
01:05 their genetic parents through donor registries.
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