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I have received a letter today from the DWP. At the end it states,
"Equality and diversity. We treat people fairly, regardless of their disability, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, transgender status, marital or civil partnership status, age, religion or beliefs."
I am seriously concerned at this wording. The Equality Act has 8 'protected characteristics' , they are:
Age
Disability
Gender reassignment
Marriage and civil partnership
Race
Religion or belief
Sex
Sexual orientation
Due tot he nature of the benefits system more women than men claim benefits, yet the DWP has seen fit to remove the protected characteristic of 'sex'. Sex is not the same as gender and many people want to see the end of 'gender' as a social construct.
The commission of @sex' directly discriminates against women and girls. The omission of 'gender reassignment' also directly discriminates against those undergoing reassignment.
Under the equality act there are sections where discrimination is legal, eg a swimming pool can offer a women's only session but not one for men if there is a request from women but not from men. The intricacies of the law rely on actual legal definitions and from a government department the ignorance of the law is shocking.
Please consider this a formal complaint under the equality act that you are discriminating against me, directly, because of my sex by not including that in your statement.