Clarifying the definition of ‘sex’ in the Equality Act

EHRC published a letter to the government about redefining the sex protected characteristic for trans individuals.

Baroness Kishwer Falkner, Chairwoman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said:

A change to the Equality Act 2010, so that the protected characteristic of ‘sex’ means biological sex, could bring clarity in a number of areas, but potential ambiguity in others.

Our response to the Minister’s request for advice suggests that the UK Government carefully identify and consider the potential implications of this change.

Should they wish to pursue work in this area, we recommend detailed policy and legal analysis be undertaken, in compliance with the Public Sector Equality Duty and with due regard to any possible disadvantages for trans men and trans women.

There is a clear need to move the public debate on issues of sex and gender to a more informed and constructive basis. This would be welcomed by the many who do not take the polarised positions currently driving public debate.

We look forward to working with the government and others to find a way forward on these important issues, but recognise that these decisions sit with the UK Government and UK Parliament.


Added: 16 Apr, 2023

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