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EHRC's claim that sex questioning will be "rare and exceptional" contradicted by evidence of increasing prevalence

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QueerAF

2h ago· 9 min readenInsight

Summary

The article critically examines the EHRC chair's claim that sex questioning under the updated Code of Practice will be "rare and exceptional," presenting academic research and lived experiences spanning over a decade that contradict this assertion. It argues that such questioning is already occurring and becoming more common, particularly affecting trans and non-binary people accessing single-sex spaces. The piece draws on evidence from multiple sources to challenge the official position.

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bskyEHRC's claim that sex questioning will be "rare and exceptional" contradicted by evidence of increasing prevalencewearequeeraf.com

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The chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has claimed cases of someone being asked to confirm their sex in order to access single-sex spaces will be 'rare and exceptional' under the updated Code of Practice
Academic research and accounts of lived experience dating back more than a decade show this is not the case – and suggest it is becoming more common
The evidence suggests that far from being rare and exceptional, sex questioning is already happening and is on the rise
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The chair of the EHRC has claimed in a letter to a Labour MP that sex questioning under the updated Code of Practice will be “rare and exceptional”

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