The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has released controversial guidance on trans people's access to single-sex spaces in the UK, following a Supreme Court ruling that defined 'woman' as exclusively 'biological'. This guidance, which recommends barring trans individuals from gendered bathrooms, has faced critique for being rushed and poorly considered, raising concerns about the negation of protections in the Equality Act 2010. Experts argue it may further marginalize trans people and emphasizes the need for clarity and caring policies to address these issues.
The EHRC guidance, which has faced widespread criticism for its handling of trans rights, suggests that trans individuals be mostly excluded from single-sex spaces.
Experts have condemned the rushed EHRC guidance as ill-thought and potentially harmful, arguing it contradicts previously established protections under the Equality Act 2010.
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