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− | '''interACT''' is an organization that advocates for [[intersex]] youth, founded by [[Anne Tamar-Mattis]], located in Sudbury, {{USSC|MA}}, USA. | + | '''interACT''' is an organization that advocates for [[intersex]] youth, founded by [[Anne Tamar-Mattis]], located in Sudbury, {{USSC|MA}}, [[USA]]. |
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'''interACT''' uses innovative legal and other strategies, to advocate for the [[human rights]] of children born with intersex traits. | '''interACT''' uses innovative legal and other strategies, to advocate for the [[human rights]] of children born with intersex traits. | ||
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+ | |Text=Parents, doctors, mental health professionals, affected adults and family members all care deeply about protecting these children. However, the historical treatment of children born with [[intersex]] traits and the reality of society’s intolerance of difference has created so much pain and anger that these different groups of stakeholders have had a great deal of difficulty in communicating with each other.<br><br> | ||
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+ | Recognizing that all these groups have the best interests of children at heart, interACT believes that improving communication is a crucial part of improving care for children born with intersex traits. | ||
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|Text=Parents, doctors, mental health professionals, affected adults and family members all care deeply about protecting these children. However, the historical treatment of children born with [[intersex]] traits and the reality of society’s intolerance of difference has created so much pain and anger that these different groups of stakeholders have had a great deal of difficulty in communicating with each other.<br><br> | |Text=Parents, doctors, mental health professionals, affected adults and family members all care deeply about protecting these children. However, the historical treatment of children born with [[intersex]] traits and the reality of society’s intolerance of difference has created so much pain and anger that these different groups of stakeholders have had a great deal of difficulty in communicating with each other.<br><br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 29 April 2024
interACT is an organization that advocates for intersex youth, founded by Anne Tamar-Mattis, located in Sudbury, MA, USA.
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Claim
interACT uses innovative legal and other strategies, to advocate for the human rights of children born with intersex traits.
{{Citation
|Text=Parents, doctors, mental health professionals, affected adults and family members all care deeply about protecting these children. However, the historical treatment of children born with intersex traits and the reality of society’s intolerance of difference has created so much pain and anger that these different groups of stakeholders have had a great deal of difficulty in communicating with each other.
Recognizing that all these groups have the best interests of children at heart, interACT believes that improving communication is a crucial part of improving care for children born with intersex traits.
“ | Parents, doctors, mental health professionals, affected adults and family members all care deeply about protecting these children. However, the historical treatment of children born with intersex traits and the reality of society’s intolerance of difference has created so much pain and anger that these different groups of stakeholders have had a great deal of difficulty in communicating with each other. Recognizing that all these groups have the best interests of children at heart, interACT believes that improving communication is a crucial part of improving care for children born with intersex traits. – interACT[1] |
See also
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 25 February 2022
- Facebook page. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
References
- ↑
About Us: Mission and History
. Retrieved 25 February 2022.