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Opposition not supporting bill to reduce Age of Civil Responsibility

This story was posted 11 months ago
23 July 2025
in Health, Law, Youth
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Screenshot of Emmalin Pierre from her Facebook post on amending the Age of Civil Legal Responsibility.
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by Linda Straker

  • Legal review of family violence led to new legislation or amendments to existing legislation in Grenada and other Caribbean islands
  • Age of Civil Legal Responsibility (Amendment) Act 2025 is down for approval in 24 July Lower House sitting

Members of the Opposition in the Lower House of Parliament will not be supporting the Government’s decision to reduce the Age of Civil Responsibility from 18 to 16 years, to allow for minors to seek sexual and reproductive health treatment without permission from parents or guardians.

Government is seeking to change the consent age by amending the Age of Civil Legal Responsibility (Amendment) Act 2025, which is down for approval in the 24 July sitting of the Lower House or the House of Representatives. The main objective of the bill is to insert a definition for “Minister” and change the age of consent for sexual and reproductive health treatment.

Informing the general public about the position of the Opposition in Parliament, Opposition Leader Emmalin Pierre said, “Under no circumstances will the Opposition join with the government tomorrow to support the passage of a bill to amend the age for civil legal responsibility from 18 to 16 years, and in some cases to give the minister authority for a 12-year-old to be able to make certain decisions without the consent of a parent,” she said.

In a video posted on her Facebook page, Pierre said that the Opposition believes that this bill has far-reaching implications, and it requires public discourse, public engagement, and engagement with stakeholders. “Therefore, we have called on the government; we have engaged the government side to present this bill for first reading only, so as to allow all stakeholders to be part of this conversation. We are hoping that the government decides not to proceed with the passage of this bill tomorrow,” she said.

The proposed legislation appears to be an outcome of the Spotlight Initiatives, which were launched in 2020 and concluded in November 2023. A Spotlight Initiatives thematic focus in Grenada and other Caribbean islands was the reduction in prevalence and incidence of family violence through a legal review process, which led to new legislation or amendments to existing legislation.

The bill, scheduled to go for debate and approval states: “Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a minor who has attained the age of 16 years shall have the legal capacity to consent to any sexual or reproductive health treatment, including diagnostic procedures, and his or her consent shall be as effective as if that minor were of full age.”

It further explains in sub-section 2 that: “Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the Minister may, in consultation with the Minister responsible for health, if he or she is satisfied that there is good cause to do so, by Order published in the Gazette, provide that a minor who has attained the age of 12 years but not yet attained the age of 16 years shall have the legal capacity to consent any sexual or reproductive health treatment specified in that Order, including diagnostic procedures, and his or her consent shall be as effective as if that minor were of full age.”

The bill further explains that: “sexual and reproductive health treatment” means any medical, surgical or counselling service or treatment provided to support the sexual and reproductive health of an individual, including —

  • access to contraceptive methods;
  • diagnosis, treatment and prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS;
  • prenatal and postnatal care and other services related to pregnancy and childbirth
  • management of menstrual and gynaecological health conditions
  • sexual health education, risk assessment and counselling.”
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