Not everyone who experiences homosexual or gender confusions wishes to embrace an LGBT+ identity and lifestyle. Diversity of opinion is fundamental to any educative venture in democratic education,...
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BBC reports: No single gene associated with being gay
Read the BBC article here: See the report article here (Science: Melinda C Mills) Extract: A genetic analysis of almost half a million people has concluded there is no single "gay gene". The...
Report Challenges Ozanne Foundation Faith and Sexuality Survey (FSS)
The International Federation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice (IFTCC) has released a study of the Ozanne Foundation's (FSS) "Faith and Sexuality Survey, 2018" Report. Download the full...
Critical analysis of the Ozanne Foundation’s “Faith and Sexuality Survey 2018”
Spain rejects religious freedom in threats of therapeutic choice bans
Download the full letter here: On Thursday 2nd May 2019 friends of the IFTCC visited the Spanish Embassy in London to deliver a letter concerning recent developments in Spain relating to an...
A Response to the UK Government’s Intended Ban on Therapeutic Choice
Ten Good Reasons Not to Restrict Therapy for Unwanted Same-Sex Attractions
There is an international movement aimed at banning and criminalising therapy and counselling for unwanted same-sex attraction and gender identities. The government of the United Kingdom has announced that they are proposing such a ban. Carys Moseley explains ten reasons why this would violate human rights.
Personal Accounts of Counselling Interventions for Unwanted Same-Sex Attractions (2018)
11 accounts from a range of current CIT clients wanting to leave homosexual practices and feelings. Updated for the 2018 Jerusalem GAFCON Gathering
Experts’ group: Govts must respect ‘freedom…right’ of gays wanting to overcome same-sex attraction
The IFTCC supports dedicated providers of services to individuals seeking to change their unwanted relational and sexual behavior, attractions and patterns, including unwanted same-sex attraction ....
Challenging the Stonewall General Election 2017 Manifesto
Understand the role of Stonewall in Gender mainstreaming in the UK
The Right to Decide: Seeking justice for choices around unwanted same-sex attractions
Most of the stories in this book demonstrate the major and profound influence of faith on behaviour. Yet what matters here is not the issue of faith, but the individual’s right to choose how they want to live. If people decide on the basis of faith to devote their lives to helping the socially deprived, society says that is good, and honours them. Yet if they voice a similar faith based conviction as regards their sexuality and preferred lifestyle, they find themselves condemned.
Out of Harm’s Way: Working Ethically with Same-sex Attracted Persons
“We are living in a time when the political agendas of activists within professional associations and governmental agencies have taken precedence over the pursuit of scientifically grounded answers regarding therapeutically aided change in unwanted same-sex attractions and behaviors. By sharing their personal experiences and professional reflections on the issues of harm and ethical carein the provision of change oriented intervention, O’Callaghan and Davidson have provided a helpful corrective to this state of affairs”