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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Nursing and Midwifery Council does discrimination review with 7 protected characteristics not including Sex or Maternity

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gardenbird48 · 04/02/2021 08:50

when looking at the NMC's submission for the GRA fully supportive of self-id, I came across this paragraph:

While the numbers in this category is low and should be interpreted with caution, our data suggests that trans nurses, midwives and nursing associates are more likely to be referred to us to assess their fitness to practice. The next stage of our work will involve us digging deeper to understand why these differences exist, which will inform what action we then take.

so I read the report looking at discrimination etc and they mention gender and gender identity but not sex (although sometimes they seem to use gender when they mean sex). I haven't managed to read the whole thing yet but it is very confused.

36.1 We have looked at more protected characteristics (the seven
characteristics for which we have data: age, disability, ethnicity,
gender, gender identity, religion or belief, sexual orientation).

www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/edi-docs/nmc_edi_research_full.pdf

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bourbonne · 05/02/2021 15:11

Good points, @Aha85. It occurs to me that a few of the protected characteristics are subject to change in a person's life - disability, marriage, age, even religion, and of course gender reassignment. Not just maternity, though that is the only one that is absolutely temporary with a fixed time limit. I've no answer, by the way - it must be a headache to perform a global analysis on.

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