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[[File:Intersex UK 2016.jpg|thumb|Intersex UK logo]]'''Intersex UK''' is an organisation concerned with [[Intersex]] issues.
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[[File:Intersex UK 2016.jpg|thumb|Intersex UK logo]]'''Intersex UK''' ('''ISUK''') is an organisation concerned with [[Intersex]] issues. It was founded by [[Dawn Rachel Vago]] and [[Holly Greenberry]].
  
 
It is a member of [[ILGA]].
 
It is a member of [[ILGA]].
:"Website is currently being built and will be launched soon. IntersexUk, UK Lobbyists currently working on Educational Outreach and Policy on Variations of Anatomical Development."<ref>http://www.intersexuk.org/. Version as at 7 July 2015. Archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20150707091705/http://www.intersexuk.org/</ref>
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:"IntersexUK's vision is to ensure irreversible genital mutilations, sterilisations and other non consensual abuses against healthy intersex bodied children is stopped. A child's body is theirs for the whole of their life and the right of that persons autonomy must be respected above the right of others to ease social discomfort. Scalpels do not sculpt gender they sever futures."<ref>http://www.intersexuk.org/. ISUK website. Accessed: 2016-04-26. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6h428eiB3)</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 19:37, 26 April 2016

Intersex UK logo
Intersex UK (ISUK) is an organisation concerned with Intersex issues. It was founded by Dawn Rachel Vago and Holly Greenberry.

It is a member of ILGA.

"IntersexUK's vision is to ensure irreversible genital mutilations, sterilisations and other non consensual abuses against healthy intersex bodied children is stopped. A child's body is theirs for the whole of their life and the right of that persons autonomy must be respected above the right of others to ease social discomfort. Scalpels do not sculpt gender they sever futures."[1]

References

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  1. http://www.intersexuk.org/. ISUK website. Accessed: 2016-04-26. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6h428eiB3)