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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Girlguiding - WIN!

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Elevenseconds · 02/12/2025 14:06

Just received this fabulous message from Girlguiding - hurrah! The tone is peevish, but the result is what matters.

Slight pity that DD is leaving Brownies later this week - and I didn't encourage her to step up for Guides, partly because of their policies worrying me as she got older.

This is a really significant moment.

As the parent of a young member in Girlguiding, following April’s Supreme Court decision relating to sex and gender, we wanted to give you an update. Many organisations across the country have been facing complex decisions about what it means for girls and women and for the wider communities affected, including us.

Girlguiding’s governing charity documents set out that the membership and people who benefit from our organisation are girls and women. In April, the Supreme Court ruled that girls and women are defined in the Equality Act 2010 by their biological sex at birth.
Following detailed considerations, expert legal advice and input from senior members, young members and our Council, Girlguiding’s Board of Trustees has made the difficult decision that Girlguiding must change Girlguiding must change, following the Supreme Court’s ruling.

From today, 2 December, it is with a heavy heart that we are announcing trans girls and young women will no longer be able to join Girlguiding. This is a decision we would have preferred not to make, and we know that this may be upsetting for members of our community.

There will be no immediate changes for current young members but more information will be shared next week.

Most adult roles, including unit helpers, district helpers and administrative support, are already open to all, so we are confident that no volunteers will have to leave the organisation.

Girlguiding believes strongly in our value of inclusion, and we will continue to support young people and adults in marginalised groups. Over the next few months, we'll explore opportunities to champion this value and actively support young people who need us.

You can find our full statement and updated policy on our website.

We are proud to be the UK’s largest youth organisation dedicated to girls and is focused on creating an equal world for girls and young women. For over 100 years, we have been a welcoming space for all girls to have new experiences, support their communities, build friendships and grow their confidence.

While Girlguiding may feel a little different going forward, these core aims and principles will always be the same. We remain committed to treating everyone with dignity and respect, particularly those from marginalised groups that have felt the biggest impact of this decision.

If you have any immediate questions, we have our special support team in place, to give volunteers, parents and carers the best support we can. We are asking Girlguiding HQ, trading and country/region staff to refer any volunteer or parent who has questions about this announcement. Details below.

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medievalpenny · 11/12/2025 21:57

MyAmpleSheep · 11/12/2025 21:44

They should not use any charity resources - including employee time, computer resources or even logos and letter heads. This is actually quite outrageous from the point of view of charity law.

The trustees cannot have sanctioned this, and if they did the Charity Commission should be involved.

This "next step" would have been part of the decision the trustees made around the policy change. There is zero chance that the trustees didn't sanction this.

https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/about-us/our-organisation/how-girlguiding-is-run/meet-our-trustees/

MatronPomfrey · 11/12/2025 22:03

LostMySocks · 11/12/2025 21:28

Have you seen the latest HQ email?

They're asking for people to input to be part of a task force to work out how to help trans identified boys.

It's anonymous so I've filled it in asking where the funding will be coming from as they can't use donations for girls to do a project about supporting males.

I do wonder what the charity commission would think about this

Has this email been sent to parents of guides or volunteers? My daughter is a guide but I haven’t received anything.

SlipperyLizard · 12/12/2025 05:38

I have two DDs in Rangers and haven’t received any emails about this (I got a survey recently where I let loose on the issue but it pre-dated the change), either the original one or the latest “task force”.

MyAmpleSheep · 12/12/2025 05:47

A complaint to the Charity Commission can be made directly via an online form accessed through a link on this page:
https://forms.charitycommission.gov.uk/Raising-Concerns/

I think the correct charity name is The Guide Association and its number is 306016.

Raising Concerns - Charity Commission for England and Wales

https://forms.charitycommission.gov.uk/Raising-Concerns

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