Advice from LGBT Youth Scotland
www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/media/1344/supporting-transgender-young-people.pdf
"If a transgender young person is sharing a room with their peers, there is no reason for parents or carers of the other young people to be informed"
"A transgender young person may not have told their family
about their gender identity. Inadvertent disclosure could cause needless stress for the young person or could put them at risk. Therefore, it is best to not disclose information to parents or carers without the young person's permission"
"If parents of other children voice concerns about their child sharing toilets and/or changing rooms with a trans learner, they should be reminded of the school's ethos of inclusion, equality and respect. Additionally, schools may wish to allow time to set up a meeting with any parent who has questions in order to address any concerns or misconceptions."
Also from LGBT Youth Scotland - their submission to UK Women & Equalities Commision
"We recommend expanding the protected characteristic of gender reassignment to include gender identity and expression so that non-binary identities and cross-dressers are clearly covered."
We support the Scottish Transgender Alliance’s Equal Recognition campaign which calls for the removal of the requirement for psychiatric diagnosis prior to applying for gender recognition.
We recommend reducing the age at which individuals are able to apply for GRC to 16.
"Further, transgender young people are aware of their gender identity and begin living in their acquired gender far earlier than the age of 16. We recommend implementing provision which would enable parents and carers to give consent for a child or young person to receive a GRC under the age of 16. "
data.parliament.uk/WrittenEvidence/CommitteeEvidence.svc/EvidenceDocument/Women%20and%20Equalities/Transgender%20Equality/written/19582.html