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Conversion practices

New research shows link between conversion practices and negative mental health for trans and non-binary people

Jack Byrne October 20, 2021

Media release 20 October 2021 New findings published from a national survey led by University of Waikato researchers has found that trans and non-binary people living in Aotearoa New Zealand…

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