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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Manchester women & girls panel

6 replies

Kit19 · 07/07/2020 21:59

Which naturally includes TW, non binary & gender fluid. Of course it does!

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JackiFazaki · 07/07/2020 22:42

Just looking at the application form.

Asking about experience of Gender Discrimination?

I can't find a question about lived experience of Sex Discrimination?

Why would that be, I wonder?

ScrimpshawTheSecond · 07/07/2020 23:09

Gender fluid people. Just absolutely anyone, then. What. Is. The. Point.

midclegs · 07/07/2020 23:27

You can report adverts (and I interpret this, rightly or wrongly as any online form) here; www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/advice-and-guidance/how-report-discriminatory-advert
Any role/job/panel place/advert that replaces sex with gender could arguably be discriminating on the basis of Sex.

Bluebooby · 07/07/2020 23:38

Jeez Louise. I find the whole bit about who'll they'll accept ridiculous. The gender stuff which makes the whole women only thing pointless, whatever perspective you have on gender, the bit about bame, religious beliefs, disability and lesbians - because why mark those out like that? They should be included as a matter of course. The fact that sexuality is the only category they didn't say "and girls" they just said "women". Every other bit they say "and girls". Girls can't be lesbians or bisexual? Plus, "identify" as bame - you either are, or you aren't.

We are inclusive of all women and girls applying to make sure our work is relevant and representative of all girls and women in Greater Manchester including trans women, non-binary people and gender fluid people who identify as a woman or girl, lesbian and bisexual women, women and girls of colour and those that identify as BAME, women or girls with disabilities, and those with any religious beliefs.

Areyoureallylistening · 07/07/2020 23:50

How does my daughter, who was targeted by her friend, (a boy who is now a girl) ‘live her best life’? His actions towards my Dd ended up involving SS and the Police. The school tried to minimise it until the police had to get involved as it was so serious a safeguarding matter it was reported by a third party. We didn’t prosecute as our Dd has been through enough and thought they deserved another chance, being young. However due to the school not dealing with it in the same way they would have dealt with a typical presenting boy, the ex-friend now thinks they are invincible. Indeed they are very much playing the victim to all the other girls. Dd is terrified of going back to school full time. How could she possibly feel safe accessing this service?

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