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Scot Gov ‘to work with equality in monitoring

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Earlier this month, the Scottish government lost a high -level case in the UK Supreme Court in front of a group of campaign for Scotland.

Senior judges in Britain have eliminated that the term “women” and “sex” in the 2010 Equality Law “refers to a biological woman and biological sex.”

The Scottish government said that it is keen to meet EHRC “as soon as possible” to discuss the guidance.

In its temporary guidelines published on Friday, EHRC said that in the workplace and open services of the public, “It should not be allowed for transit women (biological men) to use women’s facilities and transit men (biological women) are not allowed using opposite men’s facilities.”

People from transnational rights and community organizations participate in a mass rally by resisting a transforbia outside Queen Elizabeth House, the UK government building in Edinburgh, following the ruling of the Supreme CourtPeople from transnational rights and community organizations participate in a mass rally by resisting a transforbia outside Queen Elizabeth House, the UK government building in Edinburgh, following the ruling of the Supreme Court (Photo: Leslie Martin) He said that if the facilities are available to both men and women, people converted should not be placed in a position where there is no facilities for use.

The instructions also state that schools must provide separate toilets individually for boys and girls over the age of 8 years.

It is also mandatory to provide changing municipal facilities for boys and girls over the age of 11.


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The guidelines added: “Students who know that they are converted girls (biological boys) should not be allowed to use girls toilet or changing facilities, and students who know that they are transient boys (biological girls) should not be allowed using boys toilet or changing facilities. An appropriate alternative judgment may be needed.”

EHRC said that there are rules about when competitive sport can be mono -sex, which intends to treat them separately in time.

In a statement of the Scottish Parliament earlier this week, the Minister of Social Justice of Scotland Sherley Ann Summeril said that the Scottish government completely accepted the ruling unanimously from the court.

MSPS told that new guidelines for public bodies will be in line with the ruling.

The referee drew the protests The referee drew the protests (Photo: Leslie Martin) The Scottish government issued a statement in response to EHRC on Saturday.

He said: “We note the temporary update of the Equality and Human Rights Committee (EHRC), and that they intend to hold consultations with the stakeholders on their upcoming instructions.

“We are keen to work with EHRC to ensure consistent, comprehensive and comprehensive instructions in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling, and after postponing the meeting last week at their request, they asked to meet them as soon as possible to discuss more.”

EHRC was to meet with the Scottish government on Thursday to discuss the provision of individual spaces in NHS.

However, she said that on Wednesday, the Scottish government suggested expanding the agenda to include the effects of the Supreme Court ruling.

Then the organizer postponed the meeting because he wanted to meet the UK government first.

EHRC said it was working at a pace to integrate the effects of the Supreme Court ruling.

It aims to provide the updated practice blog for the UK government by the end of June for ministerial approval.

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