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Advice and Guidance
Last updated: 05 May 2022
The Equality Act allows you to provide separate-sex services (para 26) and single-sex services (para 27).
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Advice and Guidance
Last updated: 05 May 2022
Under the Equality Act 2010, ‘sex’ is understood as binary, being a man or a woman. For the purposes of the Act, a person’s legal sex is their biological sex as recorded on their birth certificate.
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Advice and Guidance
Last updated: 05 May 2022
If you have met the conditions and have established a separate or single-sex service, you should consider your approach to trans people’s use of the service.
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Advice and Guidance
Last updated: 27 Apr 2022
This guide is for service providers (anyone who provides goods, facilities or services to the public) who are looking to establish and operate a separate or single-sex service.
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publication download
First Published: 01 Apr 2014
This is a guide to what equality law means for you as an education provider in schools.
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publication download
First Published: 01 Jul 2014
This outlines the requirements of the Equality Act for schools in England in relation to provision of education and access to benefits, facilities or services.
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Advice and Guidance
Last updated: 22 Mar 2023
If you believe someone has unlawfully discriminated against you, harassed or victimised you in relation to the goods, facilities or services, or public functions they provide, or an association they run, what can you do about it?
This part of this guide:
tells you what your choices are
suggests...