MoD accused of failing servicewomen as transgender policy STILL unchanged after Supreme Court ruling
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The Ministry of Defence has been accused of failing servicewomen by leaving its transgender policies unchanged more than a year after the Supreme Court ruled that sex under the Equality Act refers to biological sex.The delay has left military commanders deciding transgender personnel's access to single-sex accommodation and facilities on a case-by-case basis while officials continue drafting updated guidance, The Telegraph has reported.Despite the landmark ruling in April last year, the MoD's 2019 transgender policy remains publicly available on Government websites.The department has been unable to provide a timeline for publishing revised guidance, leaving female personnel without clarity over the rules governing single-sex accommodation and facilities.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The 2019 policy allows transgender personnel to use accommodation, toilets and changing facilities that correspond with their acquired gender from the point they begin transitioning.It also states that...
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