UPDATE FROM THE PARLIAMENTARY FORUM ON TRANSSEXUALISM
Based on the notes of the meeting of July 5 2001
- Academic Studies and Good Practice
Progress re Oxford Text Book of Psychiatry
The Forum spoke to Professor Gelder, the principle author and he was quite receptive to
our concerns.
A Forum member has written the chapters for the new version.
It was agreed that the issue has now been dealt with however there was concern that old
material may still be referred to Medical schools material for teaching purposes is
out of date. A post-graduate doctor who is a trans person had complained about the
material. Forum to do a letter to medical school deans asking them to check material and
to ask for copies of current handouts and reading lists.
- Draft guidance to Health Authorities:
Four NHS Trusts provide direct treatment: Charing Cross, Leeds, Newcastle and Leicester.
The Forum has been getting letters from HAs saying that treatment is only offered in
exceptional circumstances (Oxford is one of them) and they seem not to know about the
judgement in the High Court case, A, D and G v N-W Lancashire Health Authority that the
policy of refusing treatment was unlawful.
Over the summer, good practice guidelines for HAs will be drawn up by the Forum and GIRES
(Gender Identity Research and Education Society). When guidelines are ready the Forum will
ask HAs for comment and for their code of practice, we will also use the opportunity to
ask HAs about the commissioning of services by trusts. This should give information about
treatment providers.
The Press for Change (PFC) survey on satisfaction levels with treatment outcomes has been
completed and the results will be disseminated soon. It was agreed that this should also
be enclosed with guidelines for HAs. After consultation, guidelines will be sent to the
DoH for evaluation with a request that they either support them or refer them to NICE
(National Institute for Clinical Excellence). The Forum will be putting pressure on the
DoH as it is their role to produce guidelines. The letter to HAs will point out the legal
position arising from the above case as some HAs practice is unlawful.
It was noted that trusts in Northern Ireland are asking what is the appropriate way to
treat trans people, for example in A&E.
- Campaigning to take forward the Departmental Working Group Report:
Forum to contact John Bercow or his successor (shadow Home Affairs spokesperson).
PFC are analysing responses to lobbying.
Almost a year has passed since the publication of the Report. Lynne Jones to get
clarification on which department is responsible for taking the Report forward (unclear
whether it is Home Office or Lord Chancellors Dept). Note from LJ: the Lord
Chancellors Department is now responsible.
The Forum noted that there is a new Cabinet Office body responsible for equality issues
under Baroness (Sally) Morgan to be borne in mind for lobbying.
LJ to sponsor an Early Day Motion to welcome the Report and express concern that after a
year no progress has been made and that there has been no real consultation. Note
from LJ: this was tabled 18/7/01 copy below, please write to your MP and ask them to sign.
EDM 185
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REPORT OF INTERDEPARTMENTAL WORKING GROUP ON TRANSEXUAL PEOPLE |
18.07.01 |
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Lynne Jones |
Ms Diane Abbott |
Jeremy Corbyn |
Mrs Ann Cryer |
Valerie Davey |
Mr Bill Etherington |
Mr Neil Gerrard |
Dr Ian Gibson |
Dr Evan Harris |
Mr David Lepper |
Mr Paul Marsden |
John McDonnell |
Mr Tony McWalter |
Mr David Rendel |
Derek Wyatt |
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15 signatures |
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That this House notes
that, in welcoming the publication of the Home Office Report of the Interdepartmental
Working Group on Transsexual People in July 2000, the then Home Secretary recognised that
the journey which individuals face when they find that they have been born with the wrong
gender can be deeply distressing and depressing for them, and that 'we have to approach
their circumstances with compassion and care'; notes his statement that the Government
would welcome public comments on the Report before coming to firm conclusions on its
recommendations; expresses its concern that after a year no progress has been made and
that there has been no real consultation; and calls on the Government to take the Report
forward, particularly in the light of the state of the current law, which counts the
20-year marriage of Liz Bellinger as unlawful. |
The Forum is keen to maintain cross party support need to get a Tory on board. EDM
to be tabled before house rises, then a 10 Minute Rule Bill in the autumn.
Police recruitment:
A special constable from Essex Police made a presentation entitled: Essex Police,
Report on Current Issues Surrounding Transsexualism in within the Police Service on
the work, she, and her colleagues are doing.
She has been a part time member of the Special Constabulary in Essex Police for 10 years
and first discussed her intentions to change gender in 1999. Since then she reported that
there have been many positive advances within Essex Police and January 2001 saw the launch
of a focus group on transsexual employees.
One issue is around body searches. There was a judgement in 1996 of an industrial tribunal
in the case of M-v-West Midlands Police, where it was ruled that a trans woman could be
legally turned down for employment in the police force on the grounds that her sex being
legally male, she would be unable to carry out the full range of duties focussing
on the searching of persons in custody. A colleague of the special constable pointed out
that in reality, such searches are carried out very rarely and another officer can be
requested to be present if there are any concerns. This is an example of the
discrimination and unenlightened attitude that remains in the Police Service (there is no
policy nationally). In Essex the Chief Constable is very supportive and has given his
support to a national conference to be held early 2002 at the National Police Training
College. There is a lot of networking that is going in the right direction. Essex Police
are working on some guidelines for the Police Service and they will send a copy of these
to the Forum when they are complete. Armed forces have a number of protocols that may be
of use to the police.
Birth Certificates:
Bulger Case - possible implications for TS people if Jon Venables and Robert Thompson are
given new birth certificates. LJ has written to the Home Office to ask if new birth
certificates have been issued.
Note from LJ: Since the Forum, I have received a reply from the Home Office stating
that "The original birth certificates issued to the young men cannot be altered"
DNA testing
A constituent of LJ is concerned that her gender at birth would be revealed by a
Police DNA test. LJ has written to the Home Office for clarification. The Forum has
checked with the Police and they do check the sex marker at the forensic laboratory but
this information is not divulged to anyone (including the officers who send in the
samples). Note from LJ: A reply has now been received from the Home Office
confirming this.
Date of next Meeting: November 2001
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