Thanks to everyone who has worked on this. I'm fully supporting the statement also. Nick Bell Clinical Psychologist 3W3 Cottrell Building University of Stirling Stirling FK10 2NT ----- Original Message ----- From: <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 2:23 PM Subject: Re: Rough draft of brief statement on behalf of CommPsy Section and/or CommPsy list? >I am very happy too to support this statement. Thank you for all the work >involved. > Louise > > > -----Original Message----- > From: The UK Community Psychology Discussion List > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Emma Scott-Smith > Sent: 30 November 2010 13:57 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Rough draft of brief statement on behalf > of CommPsy Section and/or CommPsy list? > > Hello everyone, > > It's been an industrious task and great to hear everyone's views. I think > this all sounds good and put my name behind us as the list serve. > > Emma > > Emma Scott-Smith > PhD Research > Department of Psychology > Room 3B90 > University of Stirling > FK9 4LA > Tel: 01786 466851 > [log in to unmask] > ________________________________________ > From: The UK Community Psychology Discussion List > [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Flora Cornish > [[log in to unmask]] > Sent: 30 November 2010 13:46 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Rough draft of brief statement on behalf of CommPsy Section > and/or CommPsy list? > > Like everyone else, I send many thanks to Gavi and David for the statement > and list of people to send it to. I fully support this too, and the idea > that it should come from 'the List ' as a collective. I'm happy to add my > name individually too if that is deemed to be helpful. > > Flora Cornish > (Glasgow Caledonian University) > > > --- On Tue, 30/11/10, Jobson Laura Dr (MED) <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> From: Jobson Laura Dr (MED) <[log in to unmask]> >> Subject: Re: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Rough draft of brief statement on behalf >> of CommPsy Section and/or CommPsy list? >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Date: Tuesday, 30 November, 2010, 12:52 >> Again thanks everyone for this and I >> support this too. >> >> >-----Original Message----- >> >From: The UK Community Psychology Discussion List >> >[mailto:[log in to unmask]] >> On Behalf Of Penny Priest >> >Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:20 AM >> >To: [log in to unmask] >> >Subject: Re: Rough draft of brief statement on behalf >> of CommPsy Section >> >and/or CommPsy list? >> > >> >Yes, I agree too. And thanks again to everyone who has >> pulled this >> >together. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >Can we maybe try to set a precedent here, please? If >> no-one objects to >> >> the statement within, say, three days, then we can >> say it comes from >> >the >> >> list as a whole? >> >> J. >> >> >> >> On 29/11/2010 23:32, Gavriel Ansara wrote: >> >>> David, I am delighted to have logged on to >> make editorial changes, >> >only >> >>> to find that you have already made them. >> >>> I support David's edited version of the >> collective statement and >> >believe >> >>> it should be sent from the list as a whole, if >> people are amenable. >> >>> I should clarify my awareness that APA is >> regressive and that my >> >intent >> >>> was not to position them inaccurately as >> progressive, but to use a >> >>> document from an influential, mainstream >> psychological organisation >> >to >> >>> frame our statement as not 'fringe', in case >> doing so makes our >> >message >> >>> more accessible to psychological >> professionals. Since I am unable to >> >>> find an equivalent position statement from >> within UK psy professions, >> >>> perhaps our statement will (in part) serve >> that purpose. >> >>> 'I also would prefer to try to avoid focusing >> on an individual such >> >as >> >>> Zucker and focus more on the oppressive >> discourses and practices >> >which >> >>> giving platforms for his work promotes' >> >>> Absolutely agreed. I'm very happy with the >> statement after David's >> >>> incorporation of editorial changes. Are list >> members in favour of >> >going >> >>> ahead with this statement? >> >>> Gavi >> >>> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Fryer, David >> <[log in to unmask] >> >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Dear Gavi and all, >> >>> >> >>> Thank you again for >> all your wonderful work. >> >>> >> >>> I am a member of the >> interim committee of the CP Section.. Jacqui >> >>> has been consulting >> members. I wont divulge what is being >> >suggested >> >>> and I expect that >> Jacqui A, as Chair of the interim committee, >> >will >> >>> update us re CP >> Section actions but for now I think we can assume >> >>> the Section interim >> committee will write its own letter rather >> >than >> >>> one on behalf of the >> Committee and List. >> >>> >> >>> (Some) list members >> may wish for a response by ’the list.’ I >> >>> don't >> >>> think we technically >> have a resolution but we could issue a >> >>> statement of concern? >> However the List has no satisfactory >> >mechanism >> >>> for generating >> collective statements. One alternative is that a >> >>> letter is written and >> people who want to do so sign up (as Gavi >> >has >> >>> done and people are >> doing). However speaking out on these matters >> >>> can expose signatories >> to unwelcome attention and attacks. I >> >think >> >>> we should not be >> collectively silenced by this but I do think we >> >>> should not >> underestimate the costs on individuals of speaking >> >out. >> >>> It is safer for those >> of us with more privileges (like me) to >> >speak >> >>> out than it is for >> those with fewer. An alternative to a letter >> >>> signed by people >> openly would be a letter sent by the List >> >>> moderators (Grant and >> m/ or me) on behalf of ‘X’ list >> >members. >> >>> >> >>> Regarding invoking the >> American Psychological Association >> >Resolution >> >>> on Transgender, Gender >> Identity, and Gender Expression >> >>> Non- >> >Discrimination<http://www.apa.org/about/governance/council/policy/chapte > >> >r-12b.aspx#transgender> >> >>> (APA, 2008): I think >> that this would work better in a >> >transatlantic >> >>> context than for us >> now here. For members of a BPS Section >> >>> addressing members of >> a BPS Division or members of the BPS itself >> >>> via the Psychologist >> by reference to an APA resolution would, I >> >>> think, read oddly and >> be less than desirable. Besides the APA is >> >so >> >>> problematic in >> relation to so many issues (e.g. torture) that to >> >>> position the APA as >> progressive seems problematic to me. Moreover >> >I >> >>> don’t think we >> need to invoke the authority of the APA to >> >oppose >> >>> discrimination and >> support legal and social recognition in >> >relation >> >>> to diversity. The >> first part and bullet points could be omitted >> >and >> >>> the next section >> rewritten along those lines? >> >>> >> >>> I also would prefer to >> try to avoid focusing on an individual >> >such >> >>> as Zucker and focus >> more on the oppressive discourses and >> >practices >> >>> which giving platforms >> for his work promotes >> >>> >> >>> A version of Gavi's >> message edited and amended in line with the >> >>> above suggestions and >> with some changes suggested by others >> >posting >> >>> on the list could look >> like what follows. But this is very rough >> >and >> >>> just at this stage >> suggestive as an alternative: >> >>> >> >>> Statement of concern >> regarding Dr Kenneth Zucker’s invited >> >keynote >> >>> lecture at the British >> Psychological Society Division of Clinical >> >>> Psychology Conference >> 2010 >> >>> The work of Dr Kenneth >> Zucker, which functions to undermine >> >support >> >>> for children’s >> own gender and gender-associated expression, is >> >>> discriminatory against >> people whose own gender differs from their >> >>> gender assignment >> (e.g., those often labelled ‘trans’ or >> >>> ‘gender >> >>> variant’) and >> inhibits the legal and social recognition of >> >>> transgender >> individuals consistent with their gender identity and >> >>> expression. promotion >> of discourses which position children who >> >>> self-identify as boys >> as ‘girls with gender identity >> >disorder’ >> >>> or >> >>> self-identified girls >> as ‘boys with GID’, we believe, >> >violates >> >>> professional ethics >> that mandate psychological professionals to >> >>> avoid causing harm. >> >>> >> >>> In addition to >> problematic discriminatory discourse, problematic >> >>> practices, including >> behavioural reorientation work with >> >children, >> >>> violates international >> human rights policies, including the >> >United >> >>> Nations Convention on >> the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) by >> >interfering >> >>> with children’s >> freedom of play and expression, and by failing >> >to >> >>> provide children the >> opportunity to be heard and their views to >> >be >> >>> given due weight, in >> relation to their experiences of their own >> >>> gender and >> gender-associated expression. Deterring children from >> >>> wearing clothes >> associated with any gender, from playing with >> >>> friends of any gender, >> or from engaging in play stereotypically >> >>> associated with any >> gender is oppressive. >> >>> >> >>> Members of the UK >> Community Psychology discussion list are >> >concerned >> >>> that the problematic >> discourses and practices, promoted by Dr >> >>> Zucker's work, >> continue to receive support from within British >> >>> psychology and that >> they are proactively promoted through Dr >> >Zucker >> >>> being afforded >> leadership positions on the American Psychological >> >>> Association Task Force >> on Gender Identity, Gender Variance, and >> >>> Intersex Conditions, >> the American Psychiatric Association >> >Workgroup >> >>> on Sexual and Gender >> Identity Disorders preparing the 2012 >> >edition >> >>> of the DSM-V and the >> World Professional Association for >> >Transgender >> >>> Health (WPATH, >> formerly the Harry Benjamin International Gender >> >>> Dysphoria Association) >> Standards of Care (SOC) Workgroup >> >Committee. >> >>> We urge the British >> Psychological Society Division of Clinical >> >>> Psychology and all >> psychological professionals to: >> >>> >> >>> >> * support legal and >> social recognition of people of all ages >> >in >> >>> a manner consistent >> with their self-designated gender >> >>> >> * protect the freedom of >> all children to play, dress, >> >>> friendship, and >> expression associated with any gender >> >>> >> * condemn behavioural >> reorientation work with children >> >>> >> * boycott and protest >> psychological environments that support >> >>> discriminatory and >> oppressive discourses and practices which >> >>> functions to >> undermine support for children’s own gender and >> >>> gender-associated >> expression, are discriminatory against people >> >>> whose own gender >> differs from their gender assignment and inhibit >> >>> the legal and social >> recognition of transgender individuals >> >>> consistent with their >> gender identity and expression >> >>> >> >>> names or >> >>> >> >>> On behalf of X Members >> of the UK Community Psychology Discussion >> >>> list >> >>> November, 2010 >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> David Fryer >> >>> Professor of Community >> Critical Psychology, Charles Sturt >> >>> University, Australia >> >>> Professor >> Extraordinarius, University of South Africa >> >>> Honorary Senior >> Research Fellow, University of Stirling, Scotland >> >>> President: European >> Community Psychology Association >> >>> >> >>> >> ________________________________ >> >>> From: The UK Community >> Psychology Discussion List >> >>> [[log in to unmask] >> >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>] >> On Behalf Of Gavriel >> >>> Ansara [[log in to unmask] >> ><mailto:[log in to unmask]>] >> >>> Sent: 29 November 2010 >> 18:29 >> >>> To: [log in to unmask] >> >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> >> >>> Subject: Rough draft >> of brief statement on behalf of CommPsy >> >Section >> >>> and/or CommPsy list? >> >>> >> >>> Dear David and >> Section/list folk, >> >>> >> >>> Below is a rough draft >> that I can edit and complete this evening, >> >>> but I wanted to share >> the basic scaffold for your input and >> >>> feedback. >> >>> I can add citations >> tonight, too, so I am aware that these need >> >to >> >>> be added. >> >>> I've signed and >> perhaps we could combine individual signatures >> >with >> >>> >> organisational/institutional/list/section >> affiliations in the >> >final >> >>> version. >> >>> >> >>> Gavi >> >>> -- >> >>> >> >>> November, 2010 >> Resolution against Dr Kenneth Zucker’s invited >> >>> keynote at the >> Department of Clinical Psychology at Manchester >> >>> As community and >> critical psychologists, we invoke the American >> >>> Psychological >> Association Resolution on Transgender, Gender >> >>> Identity, and Gender >> Expression >> >>> Non- >> >Discrimination<http://www.apa.org/about/governance/council/policy/chapte > >> >r-12b.aspx#transgender> >> >>> (APA, 2008) that calls >> on psychologists to play a leadership role >> >>> in: >> >>> >> >>> * >> >>> ending >> discrimination against people whose own gender differs >> >from >> >>> their gender >> assignment (e.g., those often labelled ‘trans’ >> >or >> >>> ‘gender >> variant’) >> >>> * >> >>> 'support(ing) legal >> and social recognition of transgender >> >>> individuals consistent >> with their gender identity and >> >expression’. >> >>> >> >>> The work of Dr Kenneth >> Zucker is in clear violation of this >> >policy >> >>> due to his refusal to >> support children’s own gender and >> >>> gender-associated >> expression. We are concerned by discriminatory >> >>> nature of his >> pathologizing treatment of children. Referring to >> >>> children who >> self-identify as boys as ‘girls with gender >> >identity >> >>> disorder’ or >> self-identified girls as ‘boys with GID’ >> >>> contravenes >> >>> the spirit of >> APA’s resolution and, we believe, constitutes a >> >>> violation of >> professional ethics that mandate psychological >> >>> professionals to avoid >> causing harm. (should I add more here >> >about >> >>> the results of his >> 'treatment' or not?) >> >>> In addition to >> violating APA policy on recognising people’s own >> >>> gender, Dr >> Zucker’s behavioural reorientation work with >> >children >> >>> violates international >> human rights policies, including the >> >United >> >>> Nations Convention on >> the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) by >> >interfering >> >>> with children’s >> freedom of play and expression. Deterring >> >children >> >>> from wearing clothes >> associated with any gender, from playing >> >with >> >>> friends of any gender, >> or from engaging in play stereotypically >> >>> associated with any >> gender constitutes harmful discrimination. >> >>> We are alarmed that Dr >> Zucker continues to receive support from >> >>> within psychology and >> that he continues to hold leadership >> >positions >> >>> on the American >> Psychological Association Task Force on Gender >> >>> Identity, Gender >> Variance, and Intersex Conditions, the American >> >>> Psychiatric >> Association Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity >> >>> Disorders preparing >> the 2012 edition of the DSM-V and the World >> >>> Professional >> Association for Transgender Health (WPATH, formerly >> >the >> >>> Harry Benjamin >> International Gender Dysphoria Association) >> >Standards >> >>> of Care (SOC) >> Workgroup Committee. The influence of Dr Zucker’s >> >>> discriminatory >> approach on these three key policy-making >> >>> organisations that >> address treatment of people with self- >> >designated, >> >>> non-assigned gender >> inhibits their ability to achieve the goals >> >of >> >>> APA’s >> resolution. Rather than take a leadership role in ending >> >>> discrimination, >> psychological institutions and committees that >> >give >> >>> Dr Zucker a platform >> to spread his bigoted ideas in some cases >> >>> violate their own >> resolutions and directives. >> >>> We urge the Department >> of Clinical Psychology and other >> >professional >> >>> environments to >> consider the non-pathologizing and supportive >> >>> approaches offered by >> Diane Ehrensaft, Edgardo Menvielle, Herb >> >>> Schreier, and other >> professionals who have successfully assisted >> >>> these young people in >> actualising their own gender and >> >>> gender-associated >> expression. >> >>> We urge psychological >> professionals to : >> >>> >> >>> >> * support legal and >> social recognition of people of all ages >> >in >> >>> a manner consistent >> with their self-designated gender >> >>> >> * protect the freedom of >> all children to play, dress, >> >>> friendship, and >> expression associated with any gender >> >>> >> * condemn Dr >> Zucker’s behavioural reorientation work with >> >>> children >> >>> >> * boycott and protest >> psychological environments that support >> >Dr >> >>> Zucker’s work >> >>> In conscience and >> community, >> >>> Y. Gavriel Ansara, >> MSc, Department of Psychology, University of >> >>> Surrey >> >>> (add your signatures >> here) >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> Mr Y. 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