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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Evidence week in Parliament - easy way to ask MPs about evidence for policies

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Chickenrunning · 17/04/2024 09:27

I spotted this in 'Money Saving Expert' this week. From the blurb

'We need to show our MPs that we care about evidence. Evidence Week is opened by members of the public asking politicians about the evidence behind policies and issues that matter to them. In the past we’ve had questions anywhere from net-zero targets, allotments and fishing to the future of personalised prescribing. It’s up to you to set the agenda for this year.

Submit your question now for the chance to come to Westminster and ask MPs directly at the opening of Evidence Week 5-6.30pm, Monday 24 June. Your questions will be answered by select committee representatives and experts, which in previous years has included national statistician and the Chief Scientific Adviser.'

https://senseaboutscience.org/evidence-week/ask-parliament/

Presumably Mumsnet will also have some publicity about it as they are 1 of the 3 organisations named at the end of the questionnaire as a 'Where did you see this' option, but I haven't seen anything on here so far.

Anyway - what a chance!

I don't know where to start - men in women's hospital wards, prisons, sports, ONS data collection, DBS checks.

Let's get lots of questions in!

Ask Parliament - Evidence Week

Ask Parliament We need to show our MPs that we care about evidence. Evidence Week is opened by members of the public asking politicians about the evidence behind policies and issues that matter to them. In the past we’ve had questions anywhere from net...

https://senseaboutscience.org/evidence-week/ask-parliament

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Chickenrunning · 17/04/2024 09:28

And there is even an option for your question to be asked anonymously!

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LogicLoverLlama · 17/04/2024 09:41

"Why did it take a 4 year review by Dr Cass to introduce evidence to decision making on transgender healthcare and what steps will be taken to ensure evidence is always prioritised from now on?"

Is mine, add your own!

Chickenrunning · 17/04/2024 10:49

Keeping this bumped. A question on how police recording make crimes as female crimes will corrupt data would be good too.

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