The Labour Party Conference and Trans Equality. A blog from Steph Richards, our CEO. At 9:00 AM on Sunday, 28…
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This paper by Robin Moira White outlines guidelines for transgender inclusion in facilities such as toilets and changing rooms in workplaces and services, despite the confusing legal landscape left by the For Women Scotland Supreme Court judgment. Continue Reading Some Guidelines On the Inclusion of transgender persons in Services and Workplaces
Urgent Concerns Mount Over EHRC Guidance: A Step Back for Equality? A new guidance from the Equality and Human Rights…
This report details the extensive and ongoing challenges faced by the UK transgender community, proposing comprehensive positive action measures for genuine equality and inclusion. Continue Reading Trans Equality in Action – A Blueprint for Decision Makers
The article proposes a minor amendment to the Equality Act 2010 to rectify the Supreme Court’s trans equality ruling and the EHRC’s damaging interim guidance. Continue Reading Clearing up the mess of the Supreme Court’s trans equality ruling – an easy job for a politician
A Guide On How To Write A Letter To Parliament A message from Professor Stephen Whittle OBE. I’m sure you’ll…
Beyond Biology: Understanding the Nuances of Gender explains that sex is a biological category while gender is a broader social and psychological concept shaped by biological predispositions, psychological development, and environmental, social, and cultural influences, existing along a spectrum. Continue Reading Beyond Biology: Understanding the Nuances of Gender
This personal account describes a trans woman’s life journey from secret beginnings and a challenging transition marked by loss and legal battles to achieving acceptance and anonymity, now overshadowed by fears of rising transphobia. Continue Reading A Trans Woman’s Journey: From Secret Beginnings to Facing New Fears
The provided text debunks The Telegraph article “Trans rights minorities have captured Britain’s institutions” by highlighting its use of reactionary tactics, the creation of moral panic, and the demonisation of trans rights advocates. Continue Reading Trans rights minorities have captured Britain’s institutions debunked
This opinion piece, titled “Naomi Cunningham barrister and Amery and Mondon’s analysis of transphobia” analyses Naomi Cunningham’s views and actions regarding trans rights through the lens of organised transphobia, highlighting her alignment with gender-critical movements and the harmful impacts this has on transgender people. Continue Reading Naomi Cunningham barrister and Amery and Mondon’s analysis of transphobia











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