preferred pronouns of an 8-year-old student.The incident involving the female teacher, who goes by the alias of "Hannah" to protect her identity and that of the student, was reportedly fired two years ago by the Nottinghamshire County Council in England.Transgender debates are ongoing globally.
In January, the U.K. government blocked a bill allowing trans individuals in Scotland to change their legal gender without a medical diagnosis.
In the United States, a partnership between Bud Light and transgender advocate Dylan Mulvaney led to backlash primarily from conservative-based groups and individuals.Hannah claimed that her former employer allegedly helped facilitate the transition of a girl to a boy yet ignored repeated concerns about the student's welfare.
She was also allegedly told that her "personal beliefs," if acted on, "could be a direct breach of GDPR [Gender Data Protection Regulation] and an act of direct discrimination," according to The Telegraph and Great Britain News.On April 27, Hannah wrote a letter to British Education Secretary Gillian Keegan detailing her side of the events.