For months now, the Australian Christian Lobby has been upping the intensity of its campaign against the Safe Schools program.
The voluntary scheme, which has been adopted by around 450 Australian schools, aims to educate children in late primary and high school about homosexuality, trans-sexuality and gender diversity.
Following pressure applied by groups like ACL and the far-right of the Coalition, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced a parliamentary enquiry into the program last week, launching us into a mind numbing national debate where a minority of people spout scientific inaccuracies and homophobic vitriol while the rest of us scramble desperately for reason and compassion.
A clash between former AMA president Kerryn Phelps and the ACL’s Lyle Shelton on ABC’s Q&A program last night, was this debate in miniature.
Watch Dr Phelps beautifully articulate why we need the Safe Schools program here:
At one point making a baffling comparison between gay marriage and the stolen generation, Shelton criticised Safe Schools and called for an approach to reduce bullying that didn’t rely on “contested gender ideology”.
He then referred vaguely to “studies that had been done of trans gender reassignment surgery” that allegedly found it resulted in poor mental health outcomes for trans people and criticised the Minus 18 resource promoted by Safe Schools that provides advice to gender diverse teens.
One of the creators of the program, audience member and teacher Christopher Bush, described it as “a lifeline for kids”.