Who we are
Intersex Peer Support Australia began in 1985 in the Royal Children Hospital in Melbourne. We became peer-led in 1996 and peer support gatherings followed soon after in Brisbane and Sydney. We have held a national support conference almost every year for the last 23 years. In 2001 we legally incorporated as the AIS Support Group Australia Inc. and in 2018 became a registered Health Promotion Charity. In 2019, we registered Intersex Peer Support Australia as our business name.
We have expanded from humble beginnings to provide peer support between people with any intersex variation throughout Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Our volunteers, who are our heart and soul, have successfully advocated for changes to legislative and health systems in Australia, and ensured our voices are a part of international conversations about intersex health and human rights.
What we do
Our Objectives
– To connect intersex people and families to share knowledge and experience
– To reduce stigma associated with intersex through education and visibility
- To encourage developments of appropriate, evidenced medical pathways and guidelines for services offered to intersex people
– To encourage the provision of appropriate psychological support for intersex people and their families
– To encourage meaningful, community-based participatory research into intersex issues and provide community consultation
– To advocate on behalf of intersex people to ensure their human rights are protected
To foster wellbeing and pride in the intersex community.