The Minister for Women wants evidence of guidance that wrongly suggests people have a legal right to access single-sex spaces and services according to their self-identified gender.
Sex Matters has produced a briefing with worked examples and a worksheet to help you plan your answers.
- Send in examples of policy or guidance from public bodies or industry groups which suggest that people have a legal right to access single-sex spaces for the opposite sex.
- This can include everyday services like toilets, changing rooms and dormitories as well as specialist services and sports.
- The call for evidence covers England, Scotland and Wales and UK-wide guidance.
- Links, screenshots or documents can be attached.
- You are not asked to give personal information about yourself.
- This call for input closes at 11.59pm on Wednesday 26th June 2024.
If you go to Sex Matters web page they have guidance on how to do this and some examples (although the more we can send the better).
See https://sex-matters.org/take-action/submit-evidence-of-bad-guidance
(I am sure that must be a thread about this already, but just cant find it. So if one does exist please post link. thanks!)