The NHS’s puberty-blockers trial is a danger to children – a response” argues that the evidence base for puberty blockers is scientific, not ideological, and criticises the gender-critical movement for manipulating science and being linked to anti-LGBT hate groups. Continue Reading The NHS puberty-blockers trial is a danger to children – a response
Browsing: Investigations
Reports from investigations into Conversion Therapy, Sport, Human Rights, Single-Sex Spaces and Healthcare for TGD (Transgender and Gender Diverse) people.
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Our investigation into the Equality & Human Rights Commission, the UKs ‘Human Rights’ body.
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Investigations relating to ‘Single Sex Spaces’
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Investigations and Reports on Trans Healthcare.
Robin Moira White argues that Workplace (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 should not be used to exclude transgender employees from facilities, because the regulations were intended to address the lack of facilities for women, predate consideration of transgender people in legislation, and lack definitions of “male” and “female”.
Continue Reading Transgender employees, toilets, changing rooms and the Workplace (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
The Cass Report is controversial because many organisations have criticised it, contrasting it with the more transparent Swiss Report which contradicts Cass in its approach to treatment, evidence, and data interpretation. Continue Reading The Cass Report Scandal
The Scottish government should take action to protect women at work: This article addresses and refutes claims made by “Sex Matters,” emphasising the importance of trans inclusion by drawing on the Equality Act 2010 and the Amery and Mondon Review.
Continue Reading The Scottish government should take action to protect women at work – Responding to Sex Matters
This briefing note debunks harmful common narratives about transgender people, crime, and prison statistics, while advocating for policy changes to improve the safety and well-being of transgender prisoners.
Continue Reading Transgender People, Crime and Prisons – Briefing Note
Her Name is Alice, a book by Caroline Litman, tells the story of her transgender daughter Alice’s life and death, highlighting the devastating impact of transphobia and the urgent need for better understanding and care for transgender people. Continue Reading Her Name Is Alice: Caroline Litman
The briefing note addresses claims about trans women in female NHS hospital wards, concluding that allowing trans women to occupy a bed in a ward aligning with their gender identity is a matter of equality and non-discrimination. Investigations found no serious complaints regarding trans women inpatients in female NHS hospital wards.
Continue Reading Trans Women in Female NHS Hospital Wards
Gender Exploratory Therapy (GET) – Conversion Therapy explores the reasoning behind a patient’s gender dysphoria, but there are concerns that it is a conversion therapy technique that can inflict harm on trans youth by tying dysphoria to trauma, delaying access to gender-affirming care and lacking an estimated duration for the therapy.
Continue Reading Gender Exploratory Therapy (GET) – Conversion Therapy
Gender-Critical Feminism – The Wrecking of Lives. Opinion – posted by Sophie 23/12/24 Talk to anyone in the street and…
The Puberty Blocker Ban 2024 & why 5 of Europe’s Primary LGBT Organisations Condemn it Five of the most respected…