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Family First calls for public action against puberty blockers before 20 January deadline

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Family First has issued a renewed call for public submissions opposing the use of puberty blockers in New Zealand, emphasising concerns over the treatment’s safety and effectiveness.

The organisation initially reached out to supporters in December but acknowledged that the timing may have distracted potential respondents during the holiday season. Now, with a January 20 deadline looming, Family First is urging supporters to take five minutes to voice their concerns.

The appeal follows the Ministry of Health’s recent review of puberty blockers, which highlighted “a lack of robust evidence” regarding their long-term benefits and potential risks for young people with gender dysphoria.

Despite the findings, the Ministry is seeking public feedback before making further decisions.

Family First has provided a detailed briefing statement and submission template to assist individuals in participating in the consultation, encouraging them to submit their views via an online form or email before the consultation closes on January 20.

The group argues that public input is vital to protect vulnerable youth from what they describe as “a destructive ideology” impacting health and well-being.

Resources

  • Read the Family First Briefing Statement on Puberty Blockers which summarises some of the recent research.
  • Read the Family First Submission to the Ministry of Health.

Submissions

Make a short submission:

  • Complete the consultation online, or
  • Email pbconsultation@health.govt.nz to share your thoughts.

Submissions close Monday, 20 January 2025 at 5pm.

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  1. The shaping of a child’s mind at such a young age to align with a teacher or councillor who is queer when they simply have no experience or idea what is normal or right. Heading them down a path that could eventually bring them to having their sexual organs mutilated beyond salvage is not education. It is influence manipulation and normalisation of something that is not normal.

    It should be a criminal offence with the most extreme consequence equal to a life prison sentence.

    Not that long back there were drag queens performing in UK schools. This is way beyond education. Such people should never be allowed around children again and ought to be on the sex offenders list for life.

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