Same-Sex: Same Entitlements: Glossary
Term
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Explanation
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adoptive parent
|
A person who has legally adopted a child.
|
ART
|
assisted reproductive technology.
|
ART child
|
A child conceived through ART.
|
assisted reproductive technology
|
Conception other than through intercourse, including in
vitro fertilisation, clinically-assisted donor insemination and self-insemination. |
birth father
|
A father listed on a child’s birth
certificate. |
birth mother
|
A woman who gives birth to a child.
|
CRC
|
Convention on the Rights of the
Child |
de facto couple
|
Two people in a de facto relationship.
|
de facto relationship
|
A relationship between two people living together as a
couple on a genuine domestic basis, irrespective of gender. |
gay co-father
|
A person in a gay couple intending to raise a child from
birth, who is not a birth father. |
HREOC
|
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity
Commission |
ICCPR
|
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
|
ICESCR
|
International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights |
ILO 111
|
International Labour Organisation, Discrimination
(Employment and Occupation) Convention 1958 |
Inquiry
|
HREOC’s National Inquiry into Discrimination
against People in Same-Sex Relationships. |
legal parent
|
A person noted as a parent on a child’s birth
certificate or an adoptive parent. |
lesbian co-mother
|
The female partner of the birth mother at the time a
child is conceived and born. |
opposite-sex couple
|
A de facto couple where one member is the opposite sex
to the other. |
opposite-sex family
|
An opposite-sex couple with one or more
children. |
opposite-sex partner
|
One member of an opposite-sex couple.
|
parenting order
|
A parenting order issued by the Family Court of
Australia under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth). |
same-sex couple
|
A de facto couple where one member is the same sex as
the other. |
same-sex family
|
A same-sex couple with one or more
children. |
same-sex partner
|
One member of a same-sex couple.
|
social parent
|
Any person (often a subsequent partner) significant to
the care and welfare of a child who is not a birth mother, birth father, lesbian co-mother or gay co-father . |
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