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(@cathyanne)
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My road to banning Conversion Therapy in New Zealand

 

My journey becoming Catherine Anne Vos has been an arduous journey full of potholes and hiccups, or so I thought when I started off. Then again, a part of my journey has never been discussed in real terms. Yes, I heard about conversion therapy and some of my sisters and a brother talked about it. While I listened and took in the thoughts of others about it, I was thinking back to my days as a young teenage boy with family working at a mental hospital—as it was known back then. I heard of patients undergoing electroshock therapy, and I asked myself, “Why would someone willingly subject themselves to being shocked for any sort of reason?” That question was never answered, and I never found out why, because it was something that was done and not talked about.

Then I get back to my current studies to become a counselor for the transgender community. Part of it was the history around mental health and its practices that I learned the shocking truth about electro-shock therapy back then. Mental patients had no say in this practice. They were simply strapped down on a bed with all those wires attached to their heads. The doctors did their thing. Limited “knowledge” and meds made this a very inhumane way of forcing a person into being “brainwashed,” as my take on this practice. Back then I knew nothing about it and actually today I still don’t. What a shame to admit. I can say this is horrible and inhumane torture!!

I decided it needed to stop So, what am I going to do to prevent it? As a Christian, with a passion to help others, I failed to see the suffering of human beings at the hands of those who swore an oath to never refuse medical help to any human being irrespective of their skin colour, believes, or status in life. Where is the practice of those oaths, (hidden in today’s life,) while this is still ongoing? I have to stop this or at least try to. How am I going to do it on my own? Where do I start? Who do I contact? Yes! I’m starring right at the answer. How did I not see it?? My laptop right in front of me was my answer. My faithful secretary was on it ready to be of service to help me forward.

I started typing the words “conversion therapy in New Zealand” and a whole world opened up for me. I dug into the Why, What, Where, and When of modern-day conversion therapy practices, which are banned in many countries. I saw something that made my heart weep. This lovely country of mine and everyone embracing me and my transition and whatever I do, how can it allow this horrible issue to be carried out? Just so sad that under a facade of lovely pictures and stories and the Treaty of Waitangi, behind closed doors conversion therapy is still happening!

I dug into the laws and found a submissions form relating to amendments to the current laws. Hold that thought and bookmarked the page. We discussed it at church and my local online support groups and my offline support groups. Yes, it was banned but still ongoing. Now there was a possibility to make a submission to amend this so it could include the words “Transgender people” and “underaged” and “those who cannot make decisions for themselves.” I joined various groups, and we made it our task to attack this issue full-on. Various pieces of evidence came forward, and those became our ammo, and with the new minister responsible for law we engaged him to lodge a proposal to the government. Not only to include those missing words but also to criminalise those involved. This was set up to various controversial discussions with many jumping on the bandwagon. Churches and parental rights were used as scaremongering to get people to make submissions to prevent these amendments from being tabled in parliament.

I started talking to my church leaders and various people to help them understand the differences between the old and the new proposals. Also, I asked, “What type of parent or family member would willfully subject their siblings to this form of inhumane torture? Would they be willing to undergo the same to make them accept their sibling is not who they brought him/ her up to be?” NO! “Then why allow your siblings to be tortured? You are the problem, not your sibling.” Hypocrisy is wide, and the churches were given a hard time from all sides.

So, I made my submission and lodged it in full detail with who and what I am and what I know, and my recommendations for the proposed amendments to go to parliament. Yes, I want those who perform this practice, even with the consent of a person in distress to be prosecuted as a criminal because that’s how I see them. Far too long have I kept quiet while my brothers and sisters are being tortured and forced to keep on living a lie. I have to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Last week, I followed a panel discussion as I am now a member of PATHA- Professional Association for Transgender Health Aotearoa (an NZ arm of WPATH) and I found out that all our submissions for the amendments have been accepted as in majority over those against and the amendments will now be tabled in parliament early 2022 for approval. Chances are excellent, and I am satisfied that it will become law then. It was always there but could not be enforced. Now we will see real changes. Those doing these horrible things will now be prosecuted.

In conclusion, yes, I was part and partial in getting conversion therapy not just banned but also covering our GLBTQI+ communities. I am proud of standing up for those who can’t! We owe it to ourselves to be an instrument in making the changes needed. We cannot just sit still and hope for it to go away. Every minute somewhere in this world someone is going through this abhorred practice on their own. We are NOT crazy. We are NOT mental! We are entitled to be and to live as the person we really are, not what someone else perceives us to be.

I am transgender and a long way through my journey. If you're stuck, I'm here to help you and protect you! Be proud of who you are. No one has the right to take that away from you. No one has the right to force you through this horrible practice to be who "They" want you to be. If you can't, I'll stand up for you because I love you and who you are, no questions asked. I'm part and partial to the changes. I'm no longer ashamed because, in as little as I did, I helped to make a difference in my country and maybe in the world.

I am who I am and I'm your sister!

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(@alexispw)
Reputable Member     Canada, Alberta, Edmonton
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Congrats Cat on that achievement even with the outcome in the air , this will pave the way for future generations of our brothers and sisters through the world who need us now more than ever .

Alexis .

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(@cathyanne)
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Trusted Member     New Zealand, Otago
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Thanks hon. I'll do whatever it takes to keep those following us and those on their journey with me safe and open a way for them all into the future that some of us never had.

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Cat, the dictionary is sorely lacking words to describe just how powerful a message your article speaks. "Ask not what the transgender community can do for you, ask what you can do for the transgender community". Yes, I paraphrased John F. Kennedy. But Cat, you answered that call. And countless transgender people, who may never hear of you, or what you did, will live better lives because of what you have done. Thank you Cat.....

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(@cathyanne)
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Hey sis, Thank you for those kind and wonderful words. I'm just doing what I do best and that's my passion for my fellow Transgender family and others. I believe in lead by example and if the day comes that I'm no more I hope I had made a difference for at least one sister or brother who needed that little push or a bit of confidence to know, there are always someone or somebody out there fighting the fight they could not so that they can be at peace living to their full pottential and not being persecuted by anybody or their lives made miserable because others just don't understand them.

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(@meganmichelle)
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i had no idea this still existed, anywhere. thanks for writing the article.

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(@cathyanne)
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Thanks Megan.

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(@Angelina21681)
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What a wonderful story and very true. I hope others will find this encouraging and empowering

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(@cathyanne)
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Trusted Member     New Zealand, Otago
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Thanks hon. Appreciate that words.
Hugs!

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(@venusrising)
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Hi Catherine,

I was subjected to a type of conversion therapy in 1980 (in the UK). It was far less severe than electro-shock therapy that you talk about here, but it was still a type of aversion therapy that was upsetting, nonetheless. The therapist bullied, cajoled, and coerced me into stopping me going ahead with my transition. This form of 'therapy' completely derailed me and delayed my transition for another 35 years because I believed the therapist. I believed that it would be impossible for me to transition and that I would be very unhappy if I were to do so. Now I look back with sadness because I lost my youth and spent most of my life in misery, pain and unfulfillment because I was never allowed to be myself. Since I've transitioned, I have become much happier, and next year I, at 63, will be getting married and look forward to a happy and contented life together with my partner. I think aversion therapy still exists here in the UK although it’s not generally practiced but is not illegal (I think!).

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(@cathyanne)
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Trusted Member     New Zealand, Otago
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Hi Julie, first of all thank you for your comment. Seecondlyy ssorry I'm only ccomming back to you to reeply now. H things to ssort out and had to get a new computer too as the old one decided it's time to retire.
It's certaily sad that you underwent that and I feel for you hon. As for the conversion therapy in the UK , it's in the process of being banned and criminalised the same as what we did in New Zealand. Hopefully be the end of this year that would be in parliament and I'll also follow the progress there to see what's happening. Herewith a link for you to look at so you could read and see what's happening in the UK.

Love and Hugs
Catherine
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/banning-conversion-therapy/banning-conversion-therapy

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Thank you Catherine xx

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(@Angelina21681)
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I'd love to help to if I can and I fully agree with this story

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(@Angelina21681)
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Hi Catherine A few months ago I had committed on this topic and needed to come back after a recent discussion with a couple other members, it reminded me of a few things and has answered some of questions I've needed answered and I appreciate it so much! No matter what I love this community and I'm starting to understand better about having support groups like TGH and is a huge help

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(@cathyanne)
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Trusted Member     New Zealand, Otago
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Hi Angelina,
My apologies for only answering now. I'm extremely busy at the moment on my side. however, I want to thank you for the comments made here. I am glad that you are finding answers and it's good to feel motivated to dig deeper into the forums and the articles. There you'll find many if not all of the answers to your questions.

Take care and be safe.

Catherine A Vos
Ambassador- Transgender Heaven

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