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Meet the Christians debating a ban on so-called Conversion Therapy in Switzerland. We meet Swiss Christians whose lives were changed by so-called conversion therapy - those healing from the trauma of this controversial practice and those who still support it. There’s a debate raging in Switzerland over a potential nationwide ban on so-called conversion therapy. We meet Christians whose lives the procedure has changed forever. They explain how growing up in an Evangelical community, they struggled with their faith and sexuality from a young age – driving them to seek help. So-called conversion therapy has been around for centuries. The controversial practice is used around the world to try to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. In Switzerland, common methods include prayers and talking therapies but elsewhere practitioners use exorcisms, electroshock therapy and even physical and sexual violence. These so-called treatments are something that people of all genders undergo. We meet the people still healing from the trauma of so-called conversion therapy in Switzerland. Having accepted themselves as gay Christians, they are now supporting others in the community and campaigning to change the law. Psychologists say there’s no evidence so-called conversion therapy works, and warn that it can be harmful. But there are also Christians who defend the practice or who do not want to see it outlawed. We meet a man who says it has helped him with his sexuality. The issue has become a hot topic in in Switzerland, and the parliamentary process to potentially enact a nationwide ban is underway. But there is still a long way to go. Claire Jones meets the Christians working to change the law, and those who are against a legislative ban. Presenter: Claire Jones Producer: Rachel Briggs Editor: Helen Grady Production co-ordinator: Mica Nepomuceno Released on: 16 Jun 2023.

Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world. Heart and Soul is a weekly half-hour programme that has the scope and understanding to explore different experiences of spirituality from around the world. Whether examining religious faith or any other belief-system, the programme talks to believers and non-believers, and tries to get beyond superficial notions of spirituality and religion.

Primary Title
  • Heart and Soul
Episode Title
  • Swiss Christians and conversion therapy
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 25 June 2023
Start Time
  • 17 : 00
Finish Time
  • 17 : 40
Duration
  • 40:00
Channel
  • Radio New Zealand National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world. Heart and Soul is a weekly half-hour programme that has the scope and understanding to explore different experiences of spirituality from around the world. Whether examining religious faith or any other belief-system, the programme talks to believers and non-believers, and tries to get beyond superficial notions of spirituality and religion.
Episode Description
  • Meet the Christians debating a ban on so-called Conversion Therapy in Switzerland. We meet Swiss Christians whose lives were changed by so-called conversion therapy - those healing from the trauma of this controversial practice and those who still support it. There’s a debate raging in Switzerland over a potential nationwide ban on so-called conversion therapy. We meet Christians whose lives the procedure has changed forever. They explain how growing up in an Evangelical community, they struggled with their faith and sexuality from a young age – driving them to seek help. So-called conversion therapy has been around for centuries. The controversial practice is used around the world to try to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. In Switzerland, common methods include prayers and talking therapies but elsewhere practitioners use exorcisms, electroshock therapy and even physical and sexual violence. These so-called treatments are something that people of all genders undergo. We meet the people still healing from the trauma of so-called conversion therapy in Switzerland. Having accepted themselves as gay Christians, they are now supporting others in the community and campaigning to change the law. Psychologists say there’s no evidence so-called conversion therapy works, and warn that it can be harmful. But there are also Christians who defend the practice or who do not want to see it outlawed. We meet a man who says it has helped him with his sexuality. The issue has become a hot topic in in Switzerland, and the parliamentary process to potentially enact a nationwide ban is underway. But there is still a long way to go. Claire Jones meets the Christians working to change the law, and those who are against a legislative ban. Presenter: Claire Jones Producer: Rachel Briggs Editor: Helen Grady Production co-ordinator: Mica Nepomuceno Released on: 16 Jun 2023.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Notes
  • The following advisory from presenter Todd Zaner precedes this episode of RNZ National's "Heart and Soul", "Swiss Christians and conversion therapy" for Sunday 25 June 2023: Now a warning - this programme contains references to suicide.
Genres
  • Documentary
  • News
  • Religious
Hosts
  • Maggie Tweedie (Presenter, RNZ News)
  • Todd Zaner (Introduction / Outroduction)
  • Claire Jones (Presenter, Heart and Soul)
Contributors
  • Rachel Briggs (Producer, Heart and Soul)
  • Helen Grady (Editor, Heart and Soul)
  • Mica Nepomuceno (Production co-ordinator, Heart and Soul)
  • BBC World Service, British Broadcasting Corporation (Production Unit, Heart and Soul)