The Scotsman

MSPS want conversion therapy ban now

- By NEIL POORAN

Quick action should be taken to bring in a ban on conversion therapy n Scotland, a committee of MSPS has said.

Holyrood's equalities committee has been carrying out an inquiry on conversion therapy, which seeks to change a person's sexual orientatio­n or gender identity.

Both the Scottish and UK government­s have committed to bringing in a ban on conversion therapy, though a report from the committee says minister sin edinburgh should not wait to hear the proposals from Westminste­r before pursuing their own legislatio­n.

The committee's report, released yesterday, says the legislatio­n should make clear there is no such thing as informed consent to conversion practices.

The MSPS noted that a majority of religious organisati­ons supported a ban, saying the prohibitio­n should not restrict ordinary religious teaching.

In November, the Scottish Government said an expert group was being set up to advise on how to ban conversion therapy by the end of 2023.

Committee convener Joe Fitzpatric­k MSP said: "These unacceptab­le conversion practices have gone on for far too long. It is clear from our scrutiny that it is happening in Scotland and existing legislatio­n is not strong enough to prevent it.

"Nobody can consent to conversion practices.

"Any attempts to change someone' s gender or sexuality is wrong and that is why we believe that nothing less than a complete ban will suffice ."

He continued: "There is therefore no time to waste and we must focus our efforts on Scotland-specific legislatio­n to end this practice.”

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0 Joe Fitzpatric­k seeking urgent legislatio­n

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