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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

The Police making policy for schools

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rowdywoman1 · 01/04/2018 08:48

and insisting that a self identified teenage 'girl' must be allowed to use the girl's toilets:

www.transgendertrend.com/who-is-making-policy-for-schools/

The transgender police officer Lena Denham, used their own organisation 'Transpire' to launch a public social media campaign against the school until they backed down. I'd call that a conflict of interest. I'd be asking whether their behaviour constituted misconduct in a public office? I'd be looking at why this police force is allowing an officer to mix their personal lifestyle choices with their role in law enforcement? I am asking who is safeguarding the rights of girls to privacy, dignity and safety in that school?

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AnneElliott · 04/04/2018 11:24

Op if you believe that this police officer has acted inappropriately you can complain to the Chief Constable of the force they work for.

The website should have the details of where to make the complaint- it is usually the Professional Standards Dept or PSD.

rowdywoman1 · 04/04/2018 11:26

LanceClegg
You made me go and look - this is the new DfE guidance on sexual harassment and violence. It is clear that girls are on the receiving end of the majority of sexual harassment and violence ( I was worried they'd duck the issue). It's actually a very thorough document and this is what schools should be spending their time addressing!

assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/667862/Sexual_Harassment_and_Sexual_Violence_-_Advice.pdf

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