Note from Lynne Jones to the Forum: You will all have heard the great news of
the Governments announcement on 13 December of its intention to legislate to give
Trans-people legal recognition. A link to the
statement by the Lord Chancellors Department and the LCD press release is on my
website: www.lynnejones.org.uk Well done to everyone who has worked so hard to get
to this point where we are now we awaiting a Government bill.UPDATE
BASED ON THE NOTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENTARY FORUM ON TRANSSEXUALISM
Thursday 14 November 2002
Campaigning
Lynne Jones and Evan Harris met with the Minister responsible at the Lord
Chancellors Department, Rosie Winterton. The
Minister informed them of the Governments intention to make an announcement in the
near future. Tim Boswell, the Tory MP who had
agreed to attend the meeting was ill and therefore unable to attend the meeting.
The Minister agreed that the LCD would consult the
Forum before they made any decision/announcement.
LJ will put down another EDM, an excuse for people
to start lobbying, particularly Tory MPs (This has
now been put down, EDM 214 TRANSSEXUAL PEOPLES RIGHTS, text reproduced at the end of
this update). Anything we can do to
maintain momentum will be appreciated by the LCD who are keen to act.
Gires has produced a Colloquy Synopsis on Transsexualism which will be a useful tool for
campaigning.
The need for a 10 Minute Rule Bill has been superseded by the proposed Government bill.
Academic Studies
Responses from deans on medical schools teaching material
The report of the responses to a letter from Lynne Jones to deans about their teaching
material was circulated to deans and generally welcomed.
LJ will send report to the Royal Colleges.
The next step is to pull together some materials that can be used.
Colloquy Synopsis
There was discussion of the issues raised by GIRES colloquy synopsis of the condition of
transsexualism and the need for material on the condition for lobbying busy people.
It was noted that once the legal battle is won the medical battle should get easier.
Good Practice
- Forum Guidance to Health Authorities
Work still ongoing Lynne Jones will
make contact with the relevant people at the DoH to inform them that the Forum is working
on a set of guidelines and our intention to pass these to the DoH with a suggestion that
we work on them together.
- Consent forms
There was discussion about consent forms produced by GIRES for treatment and it was
pointed out that any form needs to be built on the NHS template consent forms as Trusts
wont allow the use of other templates. The
work done so far by GIRES would be integrated into the NHS template. It was noted that continuity between child and
adolescent and adult services also needs to be taken into account in the proforma.
- Legal Update
Good news that the W.Yorks Police lost their
case and a transwoman is a woman for the purposes of employment.
PFC raised
£6000 when it appealed to the trans community for donations to take a pensions case of a
transwoman denied her pension at age 60 to court. The
money was needed as the DWP said that they will claim full costs if they win.
A summary of current key court cases for the Forum
will be produced for Lynne Jones to distribute.
Police Guidelines
Essex Police are compiling a draft policy
which needs to be amended in light of the W.Yorks victory as Essex Police are still saying
that Trans people cant strip search suspects.
The Beaumont Trust have asked to be represented on
the Forum. It was agreed that a Forum member
who is also a member of the Beaumont Trust would fulfil this function.
There was discussion about The Nursing and
Midwifery Councils request to have a representative on the Forum and the request was
agreed.
Date of Next Meeting: The dates of
the next two Forum meetings have now been set: 6 March 2003 and 5
June 2003
Early Day Motion 214
TRANSSEXUAL
PEOPLE'S RIGHTS |
27.11.02 |
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Jones/Lynne |
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That
this House notes that it has been over five months since the European Court of Human
Rights ruled in favour of Christine Goodwin's case for the right to respect for private
and family life, the right to marry and to found a family in relation to her status as a
transsexual person; and calls on the Government to bring forward legislation to give
transsexual people full rights and legal recognition, without delay. |
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