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To protect LGBT youth, Hawaii enacts ban on so-called conversion therapy
Hawaii Gov. David Ige has signed into law SB 270 — legislation protecting LGBTQ youth from the dangerous and debunked practice of so-called “conversion therapy.”
With Ige’s signature, Hawaii joins a growing number of states and municipalities — including Milwaukee — adopting critical protections for LGBTQ youth.
Earlier this year, Washington and Maryland enacted protections, and lawmakers in New Hampshire recently passed similar legislation which currently awaits the governor’s signature.
“So-called ‘conversion therapy’ is a dangerous and inhumane form of child abuse that has no basis in science and is uniformly rejected by every major mental health and child welfare organization,” said HRC president Chad Griffin. “We thank the many advocates, allies, parents, and survivors who spoke out against this abusive practice and urged their elected officials to adopt these crucial protections. We also thank Gov. Ige and the Hawaii state Legislature for enacting this legislation to protect the state’s LGBTQ youth.”
There is no credible evidence that conversion therapy can change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.
To the contrary, research has clearly shown that these practices pose devastating health risks for LGBTQ young people such as depression, decreased self-esteem, substance abuse, homelessness, and even suicidal behavior.
The harmful practice is condemned by every major medical and mental health organization, including the American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association and American Medical Association.
Connecticut, California, Nevada, New Jersey, the District of Columbia, Oregon, Illinois, Vermont, New York, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Washington, Maryland, and now Hawaii all have laws or regulations protecting youth from this abusive practice.
A growing number of municipalities have also enacted similar protections, including cities and counties in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, Florida, New York, Arizona and Wisconsin.
According to a recent report by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law, an estimated 20,000 LGBTQ minors in states without protections will be subjected to conversion therapy by a licensed healthcare professional if state officials fail to act.
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