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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Email your reply to the GRA consultation

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oneWeirdReSister · 18/10/2018 22:44

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If the website keeps crashing for you, this is the shortcut. The questions are as follows:

Question 1: If you are a trans person, have you previously applied, or are you currently applying, for a Gender Recognition Certificate?

Question 2: If you are a trans person, please tell us what having Gender Recognition Certificate means, or would mean, to you.

Question 3: Do you think there should be a requirement in the future for a diagnosis of gender dysphoria?

Question 4: Do you also think there should be a requirement for a report detailing treatment received?

Question 5: Under the current gender recognition system, an applicant has to provide evidence to show that they have lived in their acquired gender for at least two years.
(A) Do you agree that an applicant should have to provide evidence that they have lived in their acquired gender for a period of time before applying? 󠄍 Yes 󠄍 No Please explain the reasons for your answer.
(B) If you answered yes to (A), do you think the current evidential options are appropriate, or could they be amended?
(C) If you answered yes to (A), what length of time should an applicant have to provide evidence for? 󠄍 Two years or more; 󠄍 Between one year and two years; 󠄍 Between six months and one year; 󠄍 Six months or less.
(D) If you answered no to (A), should there be a period of reflection between making the application and being awarded a Gender Recognition Certificate?

Question 6: Currently applicants for a gender recognition certificate must make a statutory declaration as part of the process.
(A) Do you think this requirement should be retained, regardless of what other changes are made to the gender recognition system? 󠄍
Please explain the reasons for your answer.
(B) If you answered yes to (A), do you think that the statutory declaration should state that the applicant intends to ‘live permanently in the acquired gender until death’? 󠄍
(C) If you answered no to (A), do you think there should be any other type of safeguard to show seriousness of intent?

Question 7: The Government is keen to understand more about the spousal consent provisions for married persons in the Gender Recognition Act. Do you agree with the current provisions?

Question 8: Currently applicants must pay £140 to apply for a Gender Recognition Certificate. (A) Do you think the fee should be removed from the process of applying for legal gender recognition?
(B) If you answered no to (A), do you think the fee should be reduced?
The Government is keen to understand more about the financial cost of achieving legal gender recognition, beyond the £140 application fee.
(C) What other financial costs do trans individuals face when applying for a gender recognition certificate and what is the impact of these costs?

Question 9: Do you think the privacy and disclosure of information provisions in section 22 of the Gender Recognition Act are adequate?

Question 10: If you are someone who either has, or would want to undergo legal gender transition, and you have or more of the protected characteristics, which protected characteristics apply to you?

Question 11: Is there anything you want to tell us about how the current process of applying for a GRC affects those who have a protected characteristic?

Question 12: Do you think that the participation of trans people in sport, as governed by the Equality Act 2010, will be affected by changing the Gender Recognition Act?

Question 13 (A): Do you think that the operation of the single-sex and separate-sex service exceptions in relation to gender reassignment in the Equality Act 2010 will be affected by changing the Gender Recognition Act?

Question 13 (B): If you provide a single or separate sex service, do you feel confident in interpreting the Equality Act 2010 with regard to these exemptions?

Question 13 (C): If you are a trans person who has experienced domestic abuse or sexual assault, were you able to access support?

Question 14: Do you think that the operation of the occupational requirement exception in relation to gender reassignment in the Equality Act 2010 will be affected by changing the Gender Recognition Act?

Question 15: Do you think that the operation of the communal accommodation exception in relation to gender reassignment in the Equality Act 2010 will be affected by changing the Gender Recognition Act?

Question 16: Do you think that the operation of the armed forces exception as it relates to trans people in the Equality Act 2010 will be affected by changing the Gender Recognition Act?

Question 17: Do you think that the operation of the marriage exception as it relates to trans people in the Equality Act 2010 will be affected by changing the Gender Recognition Act.

Question 18: Do you think that the operation of the insurance exception as it relates to trans people in the Equality Act 2010 will be affected by changing the Gender Recognition Act?

Question 19: Do you think that changes to the Gender Recognition Act will impact on areas of law and public services other than the Equality Act 2010?

Question 20: Currently UK law does not recognise any gender other than male and female. Do you think that there need to be changes to the Gender Recognition Act to accommodate individuals who identify as non-binary?

Question 21: (A) Do you have a variation in your sex characteristics? 󠄍
As outlined in question 3, the Government wants to understand whether there should be any requirement in the future for a report detailing a diagnosis of gender dysphoria and any requirement for a report detailing treatment received.
(B) Would removing these requirements be beneficial to you? (C) What other changes do you think are necessary to the GRA in order to benefit intersex people?

Question 22: Do you have any further comments about the Gender Recognition Act 2004? 󠄍

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GatheringHerBrows · 19/10/2018 11:24

I think it would also be worth complaining about this.

Polestar50 · 19/10/2018 11:27

Just checking, am I right that the consultation closes at midnight?

GatheringHerBrows · 19/10/2018 11:28

I think it closes at 11pm.

jellycat · 19/10/2018 13:56

Thank goodness I managed to get the text I'd already written (up to and including question 19) copied last night - the site was completely unusable for me this morning Angry. I typed the last bit in, saved it as a PDF and have just e-mailed it off. Phew!

arranfan · 19/10/2018 14:24

Remember to include this if you're emailing in your submission.

Whether you're an individual/organisation.

Name
Address
Phone number
Email address

The Government would like your permission to publish your consultation response. *
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The Government may wish to contact you again in the future, but we require your permission to do so. Are you content for the Government to contact you again in relation to this consultation?
Yes/No

Missingstreetlife · 19/10/2018 17:07

Call me paranoid but I wonder if they do it on purpose.
Has anyone asked for an extension because the consultation was foreclosed

Budgieinaberet · 19/10/2018 20:05

The deadline has been extended to Monday (noon I think)
So you still have time to ask your friends and family to get this done

Budgieinaberet · 19/10/2018 21:01

Just confirming it is open till noon.
I wouldn't like anyone to miss it, because they couldn't find a thread about it Grin

Moominfan · 26/11/2018 21:59

Better late then never.

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