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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
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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
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> ________________________________________
> 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. Gavriel Ansara,
>> MSc
>> >>>
>>    席嘉力  آتش
>> جاوید  גברי×לâ€
>> יוסף
>> >>>
>> >>>     'Zoos are full,
>> prisons are overflowing... my, how the world
>> >still
>> >>>     dearly loves a cage.'
>> -Maude
>> >>>
>> >>>     Ù
>> •â—♥Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ♥â—•Ù
>> ·˙
>> >>>
>> >>>     PhD Candidate &
>> Academic Tutor
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>> >>>
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>> >>> 'Zoos are full, prisons are overflowing... my,
>> how the world still
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>> ·˙
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>
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