Having had a look through the gender bit with the draft one next to it, very little has changed.
Parents views should now be treated with 'great weight' and be 'properly considered' rather than just being treated with importance,
If a child tells a member of staff they are questioning their gender but doesn't request transition, there is still no reason for a teacher to break that confidence but they have added that if the conversation raises concerns about a child's wellbeing, normal reporting procedures should be followed which may involve telling parents.
Children who are seeking social transition should now also be told of the risks and benefits of social transition according to best evidence, and this should be done by someone with clinical training.
In the draft all children who were questioning gender were to be treated as having the protected characteristic of gender reassignment, now it's only where it is unclear whether they have it that they should be assumed to have it.