The same Dr Meg John Barker who wrote the godawful BACP guide: Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity.
They've deleted and changed things after some people highlighted the batshittery contained within, but some of us downloaded the original- containing such gems as:
"Being a woman in a British cultural context often means adhering to social norms of femininity, such as being nurturing, caring, social, emotional, vulnerable, and concerned with appearance.
However, of course, not all women adhere to all these things. For example some neurodiverse women (on the autistic/aspergic/ADHD spectrums) may struggle to express emotions, or with social situations. In some northern working-class contexts femininity is associated with strength and aggression."