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Draft Conversion Practices Bill

Lifecycle: Implementation Equality Hub · Government Equalities Office · Women and Equalities Committee Last regenerated 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Summary

What this is

The Draft Conversion Practices Bill is the Government's committed primary-legislation vehicle, announced in the King's Speech 2026, to introduce a trans-inclusive criminal ban on abusive conversion practices, to be published in draft for pre-legislative scrutiny and extending to England and Wales.

Why it matters

The Bill resolves a near-decade-long policy cycle of consultation, abandoned proposals and PMBs by criminalising conversion practices targeting sexual orientation and gender identity, while attempting to draw lines around legitimate healthcare, religious expression and exploratory support — the design points where every previous iteration has failed.

Current status

As of the Minister's February 2026 PQ answer, the Government remains committed to publishing the draft Bill for pre-legislative scrutiny but has not given a publication date; the Bill therefore sits in the pre-legislative phase of the lifecycle.

What changed recently

  • 13 May 2026 — King's Speech 2026 confirmed the Draft Conversion Practices Bill as part of the legislative programme, with pre-legislative scrutiny and England & Wales extent.
  • 8 May 2026 — Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Regulations 2026 (SI 2026/495) made — amends the regulated-activities framework that overlaps with healthcare carve-outs in the Bill design.
  • 29 Apr 2026 — PQ pressing the Minister for a specific publication date for the draft Bill.
  • 26 Feb 2026 — Minister for Women and Equalities answered PQ 112135 reaffirming commitment to a 'full trans-inclusive ban' starting with publication of the draft Bill, but no date given.
  • 7 May 2025 — PQ to the Minister on steps being taken to ban conversion practices — keeps the file live in scrutiny pending publication.

Key documents

Framework

Operationalising

Scrutiny

Evidence

Commentary

Other

Consultations

Stakeholders

Sponsoring department 2

  • Government Equalities Office → src
    Equality Hub policy lead; ran the 2021–22 consultation and is responsible for drafting the Bill for pre-legislative scrutiny.
  • Equality Hub (Cabinet Office) → src
    Cross-departmental coordinating hub for equalities policy, including conversion practices.

Sponsoring minister 1

  • Minister for Women and Equalities → src
    Has answered repeated PQs through 2024-2026 on publication of the draft Bill, most recently confirming commitment to a 'full trans-inclusive ban' starting with the draft Bill (PQ 112135, 10 Feb 2026); no specific date.

Lead committee 1

  • Women and Equalities Committee → src
    Repeated correspondence with successive Ministers from 2020 onwards on conversion therapy policy, including the December 2021 report expressing frustration at GEO/EHRC engagement.

Other 4

  • Lloyd Russell-Moyle → src
    Labour MP (Commons); sponsored the Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill 2023-24, which reached Second Reading on 1 March 2024.
  • Baroness Burt of Solihull → src
    Liberal Democrat peer (Lords); sponsored the Conversion Therapy Prohibition (SOGI) Bill [HL] 2023-24, which had Second Reading on 9 February 2024.
  • Wera Hobhouse → src
    Liberal Democrat MP (Commons); sponsored the Conversion Therapy (Prohibition) Bill 2021-22, which reached Second Reading on 6 May 2022.
  • Geraint Davies → src
    Labour MP (Commons); sponsored the Counsellors and Psychotherapists (Regulation) Bill 2014-15 and the 2018 Counsellors and Psychotherapists (Regulation) and Conversion Therapy Bill — the long-running PMB predecessor lineage.

Political commitments

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2024 · To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, when she expects to publish the d…

    Bring forward a draft Bill to ban abusive conversion practices

    My Government will bring forward… a draft Bill to ban abusive conversion practices

    Why linked: Original King's Speech announcement following the 2024 general election

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2026 · King's Speech announces Draft Conversion Practices Bill

    Trans-inclusive ban on conversion practices, draft Bill for pre-legislative scrutiny

    Conversion practices are abuse, and the Government will deliver the manifesto commitment to bring forward a trans-inclusive ban on conversion practices.

    Why linked: Re-stated commitment in the 2026 King's Speech Background Briefing Notes, confirming pre-legislative scrutiny route and E&W extent.

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2026 · To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, when she expects to publish the d…

    Full trans-inclusive ban starting with publication of the draft Bill

    We are absolutely committed to bringing forward a full trans-inclusive ban on conversion practices, starting with publishing ou...

    Why linked: Ministerial PQ answer 10 Feb 2026 reaffirming the commitment.

Open questions & gaps

Pending in the lifecycle

  • Publication date of the draft Bill — not given in any Ministerial answer to date.
  • Formal Government response to the 2021–22 'Banning conversion therapy' consultation, which the consultation page states will inform the final policy proposals but has not been published in this corpus.
  • Standing Committee or Joint Committee designation for pre-legislative scrutiny.
  • Treatment of the healthcare carve-out and how it interacts with SI 2026/495 amendments to the Regulated Activities Regulations.

Beyond the corpus

Confidence gaps

  • Whether SI 2026/495 (Regulated Activities Amendment) is materially connected to the conversion practices regime or coincidental — only the title is in the events list.
  • Which specific Minister currently holds the portfolio answer line on PQ 112135 — the events list does not carry a [signed=…] chip.