Reading for the D3 community event

Statements

AIS Support Group Australia, Intersex Trust Aotearoa New Zealand, Organisation Intersex International Australia, Eve Black, Kylie Bond, Tony Briffa, Morgan Carpenter, et al. 2017. ‘Darlington Statement’. https://darlington.org.au/statement

D3 draft statements – work in progress, circulated via Google Docs

United Nations

Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. 2019. ‘Background Note on Human Rights Violations against Intersex People’. https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Discrimination/Pages/BackgroundViolationsIntersexPeople.aspx

Intersex Human Rights Australia. 2019. ‘Australia Condemned by UN Treaty Bodies for Harmful Practices on Intersex Children’. Intersex Human Rights Australia. October 3. https://ihra.org.au/35665/australia-crc-crpd-harmful-practices/

Committee on the Rights of the Child. 2016. ‘Concluding Observations on the Fifth Periodic Report of New Zealand’. CRC/C/NZL/CO/5. https://undocs.org/CRC/C/NZL/CO/5

Advocacy

Carpenter, Morgan. 2019. ‘Intersex Human Rights and Advocacy: Australian Experiences’. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d3ESakFLGTtexAQ83QSrL5Pw1eW8iK7a

Briffa, Tony. 2004. ‘Intersex Surgery Disregards Children’s Human Rights’. Nature 428 (6984): 695. https://doi.org/10.1038/428695a

Cabral, Mauro, and Morgan Carpenter, eds. 2014. Intersex Issues in the International Classification of Diseases: A Revision. http://intersexday.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/intersex_issues_in_the_international_classification_of_diseases-cabral-carpenter-2014.pdf

Carpenter, Morgan. 2018. ‘The “Normalization” of Intersex Bodies and “Othering” of Intersex Identities in Australia’. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (4): 487–95. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-018-9855-8

NHRIs

Australian Human Rights Commission. 2018. Protecting the Human Rights of People Born with Variations in Sex Characteristics in the Context of Medical Interventions Consultation Paper. https://www.humanrights.gov.au/our-work/sexual-orientation-gender-identity-intersex-status/projects/protecting-human-rights-people

AIS Support Group Australia. 2018. ‘Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission: Protecting the Human Rights of People Born with Variations in Sex Characteristics’. http://aissga.org.au/AISSGA%20SUBMISSION%20TO%20THE%20AHRC.pdf

Intersex Human Rights Australia. 2018. ‘Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission: Protecting the Human Rights of People Born with Variations in Sex Characteristics’. https://ihra.org.au/32490/ahrc-submission-2018/

Human Rights Commission, and New Zealand. 2018. ‘Intersex Roundtable Report 2017 Ending the Practice of Genital Normalisation on Intersex Children in Aotearoa New Zealand’. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JJoTuuspF_DfHQpq1vSRUJ4PSRoBqNRF

Peer Support

Hart, Bonnie. 2019. ‘Intersex Lived Experience: Trauma and Growth in Narratives from Australia and New Zealand’. Queensland University of Technology. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UGJec9wU_HNJLyXHyt-YGarB6h4bUQI2

Roen, Katrina. 2019. ‘Intersex or Diverse Sex Development: Critical Review of Psychosocial Health Care Research and Indications for Practice’. The Journal of Sex Research 56 (4–5): 511–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2019.1578331

Australian Senate

Community Affairs References Committee, Senate of Australia. 2013. Involuntary or Coerced Sterilisation of Intersex People in Australia. http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Involuntary_Sterilisation/Sec_Report/index

Attorney General’s Department. 2015. ‘Australian Government Response to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee Reports on Involuntary or Coerced Sterilisation’. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QmWB4psJyAi5hB-cfW7iG4WJMdUpR8X8