{"id":95616,"date":"2023-02-20T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2023-02-21T07:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/lawmaker-says-ban-on-conversion-therapy-can-help-address-lgbtq-youth-suicide\/"},"modified":"2023-02-21T15:43:05","modified_gmt":"2023-02-22T00:43:05","slug":"lawmaker-says-ban-on-conversion-therapy-can-help-address-lgbtq-youth-suicide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/lawmaker-says-ban-on-conversion-therapy-can-help-address-lgbtq-youth-suicide\/","title":{"rendered":"Lawmaker says ban on conversion therapy can help address LGBTQ+ youth suicide"},"content":{"rendered":"
Editor’s note: This article includes references to suicide. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24\/7.<\/em><\/ins><\/p>\n A bill to ban<\/a> licensed practitioners from performing “conversion therapy,” a largely discredited practice that attempts to change a person’s gender identity or sexual orientation, is awaiting its first public hearing in the state House Health and Social Services committee.<\/p>\n If passed, the bill would ban licensed physicians, psychiatrists and other “practitioners of the healing arts” from providing conversion treatment to minors or vulnerable adults in the state. Religious organizations would be exempted from the ban.<\/p>\n According to the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Sara Hannan, a Juneau Democrat, the bill would have real-world impacts in addressing high suicide rates among Alaska’s LGBTQ+ youth.<\/p>\n “Death by suicide is a very real and tragic thing, and anyone who is led to think they are not worthy of being alive deserves hope,” she said. “Any thought of restricting guns makes it more controversial and it’s a hard battle to identify, but here is a practice that medical practitioners say is not a healthy practice and I think it’s something we can do to reduce our suicide death rates.”<\/p>\n According to a 2020 report<\/a> by Alaska’s health department , suicide was the leading cause of death for teens over 15 years old in the state, and Alaska’s adolescent suicide rate has consistently been around three times higher than the national average in recent years.<\/p>\n Similarly, a nationwide survey found 45% of LGBTQ+ youth seriously considered attempting suicide within the past year, according to a 2022 survey by the Trevor Project, a California-based LGBTQ youth advocacy group.<\/a><\/p>\n Another study by Family Acceptance Project<\/a> found suicide attempts for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth who reported both home-based efforts to change their sexual orientation by parents and intervention efforts by therapists and religious leaders were more than 60% higher than those who reported no conversion experiences.<\/p>\n State of the states and cities<\/strong><\/p>\n Laws against conversion therapy at the state level have received a mixed response nationwide. Currently, more than 20 states and the District of Columbia have placed bans on conversion therapy for minors, according to Movement Advancement Project,<\/a> and most recently, Minnesota’s House of Representatives passed a bill on Monday supporting a ban in the state.<\/p>\n