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