Correspondence

Analysis of the responses to the Gender Recognition Act (2004) consultation

Analysis of the responses to the Government's 2018 consultation on the Gender Recognition Act (2004).

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Annexes

Annex B: Data tables (Microsoft Excel)

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Annex B: Data tables (OpenDocument)

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The previous administration ran a consultation on reforming the Gender Recognition Act (2004) from July to October 2018. These reports provide an independent analysis of the consultation results by Nottingham Trent University, and the Government’s proposed next steps. The Government is aiming to make the recognition process more straightforward, ensuring no one faces financial barriers to applying and demonstrating the commitment to improve transgender people’s experience in the healthcare system.

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Published 22 September 2020

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