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Charity is accused of failing to follow Supreme Court ruling on gender, leaving girls ‘exposed to harassment’
Girlguiding is facing legal action from a parent over its transgender policy which she claims discriminates against her seven-year-old daughter.
The claimant, who has asked to remain anonymous to protect her daughter’s identity, has alleged in a pre-action letter to Girlguiding that the organisation’s policy “exposes girls to harassment”.
Under the policy, trans girls — boys who identify as girls — are allowed to join Girlguiding, and trans women — adult males who identify as female — are permitted to undertake volunteer roles previously reserved for women.
“It constitutes and encourages unwanted conduct which violates their [girls’] dignity or creates an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment,” the correspondence said.
“This includes, but is not limited to: sharing toilets, showers or changing facilities with boys, contact sports with boys, and sharing accommodation with boys, all without their prior knowledge or consent.”
The letter goes on to point out that Girlguiding operates “as a charity for the benefit of girls and young women”.
Girlguiding faces legal action from parent over trans policy