PART 2. How does this apply to Conversion Practices?

Thinking about a campaign against Conversion Practices, you might want to target some of the following audiences. Of course, depending on your context there could be other categories as well.

Motivation
Concerns
Strategy

Parents

safety, reputation, family values

fear for child’s future, misunderstanding of LGBTQIA+ identities

show that acceptance strengthens family bonds

Health Professionals

reputation, safety, scientific proof

causing harm, need to help children/patients

provide clinical credibility for the harm caused by Conversion Practices

POLICY Makers

public image, social stability, international reputation

backlash from conservative groups

connect Conversion Practice bans to human rights commitments and public health

Youth ALLIEs

peer solidarity, social group cohesion, showcasing of values

peer critique, minority stress, pressure from parents, fear of being identified as LGBTQI+

mobilise peer-to-peer change and normalise acceptance

Teachers and School Administrators

student wellbeing, academic performance

pressure from parents, school reputation

link safety to better educational outcomes

 Faith Leaders

spiritual care, community guidance

perceived conflict with doctrine

use values like compassion, sacred dignity, and community harmony

Community Elders

community harmony, respect for traditions and family values

communities are less tightly knit than before, respect for the elders is not a given

hold cultural authority: framing through tradition and harmony can be persuasive