NSW Gay And Lesbian Rights Lobby Motion For Name Change

NSW Gay And Lesbian Rights Lobby Motion For Name Change

The New South Wales Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby has recently conducted a number of surveys and workshops to determine whether or not the 17c起草社区I community in New South Wales and the members of the organisation are in favour of changing the organisation鈥檚 name. According to the report, it appears the majority are in favour of changing the name.

New Wouth Wales Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby Co-Convener Jack Whitney has stated that 鈥This name change consultation is not new. Recently, ally organisation, Victorian Pride Lobby, changed its name from 鈥楪ay and Lesbian鈥.

Whitney went on to say that 鈥淲e see this diversity as our strength鈥 and that 鈥淲e have made a significant impact on a local, state and federal level for all of the 17c起草社区I community and are working with a broad range of stakeholders.”

In a report published by the NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby, they stated that they have communicated with many organisations within the 17c起草社区I community.

Those who engaged as part of the name change consultation included representatives from ACON, National LGBTI Health Alliance, The Gender Centre, The Pinnacle Foundation, Out for Australia, PFLAG NSW, 17c起草社区, and Trans Pride.

There were a number of surveys conducted, including a Community Survey by The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby where 85% of participants stated they support changing the name. A second consultant survey by Kimberly Olsen showed that 63% of participants stated that they support the name change. There was also a member survey conducted with all financial members which showed that 38% did not support the name change.

In this report, it is stated that answers from all surveys and workshops that were conducted 鈥渞eveal that the primary reason for supporting a name change is that the present name is not inclusive of the full diversity of the community and a new name should be so.”

The report states that 鈥淭he vast majority of community members support name change, and a majority of NSWGLRL members support name change.鈥 This was followed by saying 鈥淭he community consultation provided suggestions for a more inclusive name, with the expected key words and acronyms: pride, rainbow, various iterations of LGBT+, queer and so on.”

The report concludes by stating four main outcomes and findings from the conducted surveys. These include the need to ensure 鈥渁 diverse representation of the community, adopt a name that is less about identity and more about function, adopt a name that is symbolic rather than descriptive, and undertake an internal and external communications process to convey the diversity of those supported either with or without a name change.”

The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby鈥檚 AGM is being held on December 3, 2020, but the formal special motion regarding the name change will be held next year, according to Co-convener Jack Whitney.

In a statement, Whitney asserted that 鈥My Co-Convenor, Audrey Marsh, and I are looking forward to discussing the report鈥檚 findings at our AGM and highlighting the strong community and member voice,鈥听although the formal motion will not be made until next year.

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