⚠️ BETA — This is a cross-covenant intersectional PI brief. Content draws from international GR/CO + adjacent data where domestic government documents are sparse. NGO contributions welcome.
PI-14: LGBTQI+ Children & Adolescents — SOGIESC Intersection
Cross-covenant intersectional PI — childhood × SOGIESC
1. Platform Evidence
| Platform | "LGBTQI+ children / SOGIESC adolescents" segment count |
|---|---|
| CEDAW gov't documents | 2 segments (when narrowly defined) |
| CRC gov't documents | 1 segment (strict intersection) |
| CRPD gov't documents | 0 segments |
→ All three covenants extremely low on this strict intersection.
LGBTQI+ adolescents fall between adult LGBTQI+ frameworks and child-rights frameworks.
2. International Evidence
CRC General Comment No. 4 (2003) — Adolescent Health
§32-33: Specific reference to LGBTQI+ adolescents needing health services without discrimination.
CRC General Comment No. 15 (2013) — Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health
§8 reaffirms non-discrimination including SOGIESC; §60 requires LGBTQI-friendly mental health.
CRC General Comment No. 20 (2016) — Implementation in Adolescence
§33-34 dedicates substantial attention to LGBTQI+ adolescents:
- Right to mental health support
- Protection from conversion therapy
- Recognition of evolving capacities for SOGIESC self-determination
- Family acceptance interventions
Yogyakarta Principles plus 10 (2017)
International soft-law on SOGIESC; YP+10 principles on age and capacity directly relevant.
International benchmarks
- The Trevor Project (US, 2023 survey): LGBTQI+ youth report attempting suicide at 4.5× the rate of cisgender heterosexual peers
- UK Stonewall (2017): 45% of LGBTQI+ pupils experience bullying; 64% trans pupils experience self-harm
- Australia Beyond Blue (2020): 81% of LGBTQI+ youth aged 14-21 report at least one mental health condition
- Japan: Tokyo's 2018 Pride Ordinance includes anti-bullying for SOGIESC students
- South Korea: SOGIESC remains absent from National Human Rights Commission Act
3. Taiwan Domestic Issues
Adolescent SOGIESC tension in framework
- 2018 referendum framing pitted gender-equity education vs parents' rights
- 2019 same-sex marriage law changed adult landscape but adolescent provisions unclear
- Gender Equity Education Act amendment debate (2024-) — curriculum content for K-12
Service gaps
- No publicly funded adolescent SOGIESC mental health programs
- LGBTQI+ youth shelter (e.g., for family rejection) extremely limited
- School counselor SOGIESC training inconsistent across counties
Conversion therapy
- No explicit legal ban on conversion therapy for minors (2024 status)
- WPATH standards not formally adopted by Ministry of Health & Welfare
- Religious organizations may offer such "treatment" to adolescents
4. Four-dimensional action plan
📊 Data sources to collect
- MOE annual student counseling statistics — SOGIESC-related case identification
- Tongzhi Hotline / Trans Hotline service users — minors subgroup
- Suicide registry (MOHW) — disaggregation by SOGIESC where indicated
- School bullying reports — SOGIESC-related cases
- LGBTQI+ youth (post-18, who can advocate openly, 5-10 across regions)
- Tongzhi Hotline LGBTQI+ youth volunteers
- School counselors with SOGIESC training
- Adolescent psychiatry — gender clinic experience
- MOE — SOGIESC-related school disciplinary cases (2017-2024)
- MOHW — referrals from school counselors to mental health services with SOGIESC indicator
- Judicial Yuan — minor SOGIESC cases (custody, name change, etc.)
- National Human Rights Commission — SOGIESC youth complaints
- CRC GC-4 (2003) — Adolescent Health
- CRC GC-15 (2013) — Right to Health (incl. mental)
- CRC GC-20 (2016) — Implementation in Adolescence
- Yogyakarta Principles plus 10 (2017)
- CEDAW GR-28 — Multiple discrimination
- CRPD §6 — Disabled women + SOGIESC overlap
- CEDAW women's platform: gender-identity vs sex-based protection (some tension)
- CRC children's platform: protect minors' SOGIESC autonomy + best interests
- CRPD disability platform: disabled LGBTQI+ youth (overlap with PI-18)
- Chinese version: PI-14.html
- Cross-covenant intersectional: intersectional-topics-en.html
- Disabled LGBTQI+ (CRPD PI-18): PI-18-en.html
- CEDAW SOGIESC discourse: cedaw.taiwanmommies.org
👥 Interviews to conduct
📨 Freedom-of-information requests
🌐 Relevant international CO / GR
5. Cross-covenant joint advocacy entry point
Three-way intersection with tension: