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This briefing on intersex rights, recognition and reform in Western Australia was commissioned by the Western Australian Department of Communities. The lead author is Toby Whittington.
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has published a report on discriminatory laws and policies, acts of violence and harmful practices against intersex persons.
This children's book by Margie McCumstie (author) and Sandi D Duruet (illustrator) helps children understand that being intersex is natural and completely ok.
Unspoken is a collection of memories from intersex people in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand, recorded across two Intersex Peer Support Australia retreats in 2017.
Our submission on a proposed General Treatment Plan to treat children with 45,X0 Turner syndrome with hormone replacement before they are able to personally consent.
A submission to the Law Reform Commission of NSW on reform of the Anti-Discrimination Act (NSW). It recommends protections on grounds of sex characteristics.
Andrew Sinclair, Deputy Director of the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, writes on the introduction of mandatory genetic testing of women athletes by World Athletics.
Congratulations to the organising team for a hugely successful intersex studies conference, held at Dublin City University, 9-10 June 2025. The event also launched a new book by Surya Monro, Adeline Berry, Morgan Carpenter, Daniela Crocetti and Sean Saifa Wall.
People with innate variations of sex characteristics use different words to talk about themselves. You can use the language you are most comfortable with. This page opens a page in the InterLink resource hub.
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