This post is to give you, concerned parents, enough information to write to your child's school (or their old school) and ask if the schools policies are both lawful and inline with the Cass Report.
It is essential we keep momentum on this going, and the more schools that are contacted across the entire country, the more this will be a national conversation. Head teachers talk to each other, if enough of them get this email there will be movement.
Please write to your headteacher, your governors REGARDLESS of if your school uses the Brighton Trans Toolkit or not - the legal advice below will force the school to reevaluate their policies inline with the law and Cass immediately.
Most of this post below was kindly provided by a Brighton support group, PSHE Brighton, with full permission to share widely.
The legal advise given by Karon Monaghan KC linked below is of central importance. Our children's schools are not following the law and we believe putting children at significant risk.
Here is a copy of an article from The Observer which focuses on the unlawfulness of the Brighton and Hove City Council Trans Inclusion Schools Toolkit: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/13/schools-in-england-and-wales-using-gender-toolkit-risk-being-sued-by-parents
The advice from Karon Monaghan KC who has reviewed the Toolkit found it to be emphatically unlawful. A copy of the advice is available via this link: https://content.doyleclayton.co.uk/hubfs/Advice%20of%20Karon%20Monaghan%20KC.pdf
Karon Monaghan KC is the leading equalities and human rights KC in the UK https://www.matrixlaw.co.uk/member/karon-monaghan/ .
Monaghan on Equality Law, published by Oxford University Press, is the authoritative guide to the law in this area and is routinely referred to as an authority in court cases and cited by Judges in their judgements: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/monaghan-on-equality-law-9780199603237
Therefore, her advice is authoritative and cannot be readily ignored.
As set out in the article one family has written to Brighton and Hove City Council and to their local school requesting the Toolkit is withdrawn. The legal advice is relevant across the whole of the UK, including Scotland and across any school (nursery, primary, secondary or 6th form or academy school and any local authority). The family have waived legal privilege (confidentiality) on the Advice so that it can be used by any other parent, governor, teacher, or social worker in the UK in circumstances where they may not usually be able to access such robust legal opinion.
If you live outside of Brighton and Hove, you can send a copy of the Monaghan Advice to your school or local authority and ask them to provide evidence that their current policies and practices within the school/council are lawful in line with the Cass Report (Final Report – Cass Review) and the Monaghan Advice. If those policies are not in line with this legal advice, you can request that policies are withdrawn. You can also ask to test any third-party providers curriculum content against the Cass Report and Monaghan Advice to ensure that this too is appropriate and lawful.
If you live in Brighton and Hove where we know the Trans Inclusion Schools Toolkit is applied to all schools and social services and was authored by Allsorts Youth Project, you can write to your school (Headteacher and/or Chair of Governors) and/or the council, attaching the Cass Report and the Monaghan Advice and request/advise the following: