LGBTQ+ people’s responses to the Supreme Court Ruling on the Equality Act

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LGBTQ+ people are preparing for the worst in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling, including making plans to flee the country, hide their identity, avoid going to hospitals, and find other ways to make a living if they can no longer have dignity in their workplaces.
In the days after the ruling, trans people and their families sent us descriptions of how the ruling had impacted them and the changes they anticipated making to their lives. The result is as predictable as it is heartbreaking: verbal abuse in the workplace, on the street and at home. A significant uptick in anti-trans violence.
Following on from the Trans Segregation in Practice report, which detailed the impacts of early implementation of the EHRC’s draft ‘bathroom ban’ guidance, this report demonstrates not only the emotional toll, but the degree to which trans people are having to reshape and limit their lives to avoid the new dangers posed to us in the UK.
What we are hearing
Spotlight on fear
Every story is deeply concerning. Download the full report to understand the awfulness. Below are just a few of the stories we spotlight in this report:
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NOTE: a hardcopy version of this report will be released in due course that you may purchase for your library or academic institution. Email press@transactual.org.uk for details.
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