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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

mermaids cps

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Terfmore · 03/03/2018 19:51

Looking for safeguarding policy but found -

a link to cps guidance on their website second link under Professional Resources.
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On the charity commission - trustees report - "we are involved with TELI the Trans Equality Legal Initiative to try to source strategic legal cases to move legislation forward and improve the rights of transgender people"
apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends75/0001160575_AC_20170331_E_C.PDF

..."strategic legal case" presumably means a doctor, teacher etc losing their livelihood or a business being made bankrupt by lengthy legal proceedings.

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Melamin · 03/03/2018 20:57

www.teli.org.uk/ Trans Equality Legal Initiative

Melamin · 03/03/2018 21:00

To help combat the myths and set out what the current legal position is and the impact of any likely changes our Health Co-Conveners Peter Dunne and Tara Hewitt teamed up with Oxford University's Human Rights Hub to publish a briefing covering the key issues

ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/gender-recognition-self-determination-and-segregated-space/

IndianJasmine · 03/03/2018 21:41

Don't know what to say.... looks so legit.

thebewilderness · 03/03/2018 22:55

There are, however, important difficulties with abuse-focused objections to self-determination. Such arguments are a solution to a problem that does not appear to exist.

The reason the problem does not exist is that the women's movement agitated for sex segregated rest rooms so that they could participate in the public sphere, and so the first women's public toilet in London was built in 1851. Men promptly burnt it to the ground.
Self ID puts women right back to where they were in 1851, with the exception that they have the power to vote these abusive policies down.

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