The UK's Equalities and Human Rights Commission has confirmed that single-sex facilities such as toilets and changing rooms must be based on biological sex, meaning transgender women should not use female facilities but should be offered gender-neutral alternatives. The guidance, now before parliament with a 40-day objection period, applies to businesses, public services, and organizations and was delayed eight months before publication.
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The UK's Equalities and Human Rights Commission has confirmed that single-sex facilities such as toilets and changing rooms must be based on biological sex, meaning transgender women should not use female facilities but should be offered gender-neutral alternatives. The guidance, now before parliament with a 40-day objection period, applies to businesses, public services, and organizations and was delayed eight months before publication.
When I spent time at uni in Wellington 25+ yeas ago we had coed toilets, this is a waste of time and money.