NHS hospitals defy trans ruling and allow biological men to use female-only wards
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NHS trusts are going against the Supreme Court ruling on transgender individuals and allowing biological men to enter female-only spaces.West London NHS Trust is permitting biological males who hold gender recognition certificates to access female-only wards and toilets, despite the Supreme Court's determination that "sex" under the Equality Act 2010 means biological sex.The trust has directed patients that single-sex facilities may be used according to their "legal gender", including those possessing a GRC.Under this approach, a person born male who identifies as transgender and has obtained a GRC will be granted entry to women-only spaces.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Critics argue this stance contradicts the Supreme Court judgment, which has been broadly understood to mean individuals born male should be excluded from female facilities.The trust provides NHS services across Ealing, Hounslow and Hammersmith and Fulham, with particular emphasis on mental health care, including...
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