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Draft Conversion Practices Bill

The draft Conversion Practices Bill contains 3 proposed offences to ban criminal conversion practices.

Applies to England and Wales

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Conversion practices draft bill

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Details

The draft bill has been shared with Parliament to undergo pre-legislative scrutiny.

A conversion practice is an act that is carried out with the intention of changing a person’s sexual orientation or transgender identity.

The draft bill sets out measures which:

  • prohibit the carrying out of criminal conversion practices on individuals
  • creates an offence of encouraging or assisting conversion practices against a UK national/resident abroad
  • makes provision for conversion practice protection orders – civil orders which can be used to pre-emptively protect individuals from these practices

Updates to this page

Published 25 June 2026
Last updated 30 June 2026 Show all updates
  1. Added a draft final stage impact assessment.

  2. First published.

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