Briefing Notes – For MPs and Media – Transgender Hate Crime in the UK Our briefing notes for MP’s and…
The TransLucent briefing notes are for MPs and journalists, giving details on human rights issues facing the trans community, a marginalised and vulnerable demographic.
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Judy Murray and “I’m not transphobic” Out canvassing for the Labour Party before this year’s General Election, I often encountered…
Reforming the Gender Recognition Act 2004 – A Briefing Note for MPs The purpose of this briefing paper is to…
Our Year End Operational Review highlights TransLucent’s advocacy for the trans and non-binary community, including meetings with government officials to discuss healthcare and policy reform. The review also acknowledges financial challenges, celebrates the distribution of their report “TRANS: A Community Under Attack,” and outlines TransLucent’s position on the Cass Report, puberty blockers, and single-sex spaces.
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TransLucent’s position statement argues against the ban on puberty blockers (GnRH analogues) for young trans people, citing insufficient evidence and potential bias in the Cass Review. Continue Reading TransLucent Puberty Blocker (GnRH Analogues) Position Statement
TransLucent appreciates the efforts made by Dr Hillary Cass and her team to improve the healthcare of gender-questioning children and…
Introduction to GIC Report Adult trans healthcare via Gender Identity Clinics (GICs) has been in disarray for many years. With…
Dr. James Bellringer answers your questions – A Surgeons Perspective https://www.youtube.com/embed/XRWxNiZLowM In this episode of Honesty Box, we sit down…
The United Nations Calling Out Transphobia and the Gender-Critical Movement in the UK












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