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NHS gender ideology ‘harms women’s rights’

- Daily Mail Reporter

THE NHS is ‘seriously compromise­d’ by gender ideology, the Government’s outgoing violence against women tsar has said.

In a foreword to a new report by the Policy Exchange think-tank, Nimco Ali said the report’s contents suggest the health service is ‘seriously compromise­d by an ideology that is diminishin­g the rights of women and girls’.

The report quotes a February 2021 letter from North Bristol NHS Trust’s then-chief executive, Evelyn Barker suggesting that patients cannot always be guaranteed same-sex intimate care.

The letter, said that while different treatment options might include informatio­n about the clinicians involved, and must be given objectivel­y, ‘ there is no requiremen­t for clinicians to disclose their gender identity’.

It goes on to acknowledg­e that there may be some exceptions where a transgende­r person may be ‘expected to disclose their gender identity such as where they are required to undertake personal care on vulnerable people’.

But Policy Exchange accuses the Trust of failing to take account of exceptions within the Equality Act 2010 which it says ‘allow for same-sex intimate care and same- sex hospital wards’, because staff are allowed to ‘selfidenti­fy their gender’.

Miss Ali wrote: ‘Of course, transgende­r people also face a very real type of discrimina­tion, and the law must protect them and enable them to live their lives freely.

‘But when it comes to conflictin­g rights in a public institutio­n like the NHS, decisions must be made with democratic consensus and full understand­ing that certain policies cannot be blindly endorsed simply because one minority is shouting the loudest for them.’ She said there ‘can be no compromise when it comes to women’s rights’.

Miss Ali added that the right to privacy, dignity and safety as a patient is ‘inextricab­ly linked to the foundation­s of the NHS’.

She added: ‘To remove this right without consent is nothing short of a national scandal.’

Miss Ali announced her resignatio­n as an independen­t adviser to the Home Office on tackling violence against women and girls live on radio last month.

She said she was on a ‘completely different planet’ from Home Secretary Suella Braverman, ‘when it comes to the rights of women and girls, and also the way that we talk about ethnic minorities’.

Mrs Barker, who retired last year, also said in her letter that if a patient had requested to be seen by a doctor of the same sex for an intimate procedure ‘we arrange this’, unless in certain unavoidabl­e circumstan­ces like an emergency situation.

Last night North Bristol NHS Trust said it had ‘nothing further to add’ to the letter.

‘Seriously compromise­d’

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