Monday, 9 August 2010

From the Australian Human Rights Commission

Dear all



Thank you very much for your contribution to the Commission’s brief consultation regarding the terminology used to describe people with a range of sex identities and gender identities.



The majority of responses we received supported some means of separating issues relating to sexual orientation from those relating to sex and/or gender identity and those relevant to people who are intersex.



There was no consensus regarding the term ‘intersex and sex and/or gender diversity’. There was also not majority support for the use of the term ‘sex and gender diversity’. A number of submissions supported retention of the overall phrase Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex (LGBTI).

In response to the comments that we have received we have decided to proceed as follows:

1. We will create three distinct subsections within the one page on our website:

· Sexual orientation and human rights

· Sex and/or gender identity and human rights

· Intersex people and human rights.

2. Within each of these subsections we will acknowledge the diverse range of identities and the range of human rights issues of concern.
3. Due to its internationally accepted use, and due to the submissions that argued for its retention, we will retain the use of the phrase LGBTI, only as the entry point to this part of the Commission’s website. We will replace the term ‘transgender’ with the term ‘trans’. We will acknowledge the controversies regarding terminology at the top of this page.
4. We have raised the issues of concern about the use of the term ‘gender equality’ and ‘men’ and ‘women’ on the Commission’s website with the Sex Discrimination Commissioner who is currently considering these concerns.

Thank you again for your participation in this consultation.



The Commission is hoping to begin a small project regarding federal protection from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, sex identity and gender identity (including people who are intersex) shortly. We will be in touch again about this work towards the end of August.



Kind regards
Kate Temby



Kate Temby
Acting Director
Human Rights Unit

Australian Human Rights Commission

Level 8 Piccadilly Tower, 133 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000
GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001
T +61 2 9284 9693 F +61 2 9284 9797 M 0410 645 113
E kate.temby@humanrights.gov.au W www.humanrights.gov.au


We're getting there.

3 comments:

Anne Rose Blayk said...

"Trans" ???

Anne Rose Blayk said...

"Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans(humanist), and Intersexed" ???

din said...

not how i would do it ... if i was like zoe, I would prefer to be treated as a normal person.

and not be treated as a extra class of person

din