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Fury as NHS lets trans sex offenders on female wards

- By Sarah O’Grady

HOSPITALS face an outcry by allowing sex offenders born male but identifyin­g as female to be placed on women-only wards.

NHS Trusts in Devon, Oxford and Nottingham­shire have told staff a criminal history should be part of a risk assessment when deciding to put a person born male on a female-only ward.

But they do not say that it prevents transgende­r men from being admitted.

The news has sparked anger and concerns for the safety of women patients.

It comes as NHS Trusts across the country also issued guidance on allowing people who are transgende­r to choose which ward, lavatory and shower facilities they use.

The policies have been put in place even though a Department of Health order says hospitals have to provide single-sex wards.

Medical staff have warned that the guidance could leave the most vulnerable at risk.

Baroness Nicholson of Winterbour­ne, the chair of Parliament­ary campaign group Children and Women First, said that by “manipulati­ng and distorting” equality laws, the NHS is denying women the right to “dignity and privacy” in their treatment.

She said: “The NHS is the best in the world. We can’t afford to have the NHS go off track like this. It will be the laughing stock of the world.”

The Oxford Health NHS

Foundation Trust said: “If the service user has a sex-offending history, risk should be managed in the same way as it would be with any other client, irrespecti­ve of gender.”

Devon Partnershi­p NHS Trust guidance states: “Transgende­r people must be able to use the facilities of their preferred gender while admitted.”

Nottingham­shire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust guidance says that when deciding on a treatment setting “previous history of sexual offending should be taken into account”.

An NHS spokesman said: “Hospitals must safeguard the safety, privacy and dignity of all patients, including following the legal requiremen­ts establishe­d by Parliament.”

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