Leaked draft guidelines for civil servants in the UK would see some transgender staff barred from using single-sex spaces that align with their gender identity, VICE News reported.
The 39-page document, which is expected to be published in a matter of weeks, also states that civil servants should recognise “gender critical beliefs” and “gender identity beliefs” – effectively meaning that employees must accept transphobic views being expressed at work. “The Department acknowledges that some employees believe that a person’s biological sex is immutable,” part of the guidelines state. “Employees that hold this belief must be treated with respect and dignity and protected from bullying, harassment and discrimination, in the same way that they are expected to treat intersex, non-binary and transgender colleagues. “This does not, however, mean that it is acceptable indiscriminately and gratuitously to refer to a trans person in terms other than they would wish.” READ MORE: Caroline Nokes MP condemns Sunak and Braverman for ‘unacceptable and dangerous’ anti-trans ‘jokes’ Around half a million people work for the UK Civil Service, who are politically impartial individuals helping the government’s departments function.
The draft guidelines also include proposed “changes on access to toilets” that would leave only those with a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) able to use the single-sex facilities, such as bathrooms, that align with their gender identity.
As few as one per cent of trans people in the UK are estimated to have a GRC. “My existence is not a belief” Previous guidance from the Civil Service stated that “all individuals have the right to express their identity at work and present in their gender”, as well as the