School policies relating to sex, gender and self identification.

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Dear Shelley College, Huddersfield,

I am conducting research under the Freedom of Information Act. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

The terms involved in this topic can often become muddled. For the purposes of this FOI I am using the following definitions:
Sex = biological or natal sex
Gender = the way in which a person chooses to present or identify. This may differ from their sex.

1. Does your school inform the parents or guardians of a child as soon they express that he or she might be a different gender to their sex, or a wish to change gender?
2. Does your school operate a policy of self-ID for a child’s chosen gender; in other words, do you affirm a child in their chosen gender?
3. Which agencies and/or professionals do you consult when a child tells you they wish to change their gender?
4. Does your school allow a child whose chosen gender is different from their sex to:
a. Use toilets defined according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
b. Use changing rooms according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
c. Take part in sporting activities according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
d. Use single sex accommodation on residential trips according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
5. Does your school require other children to refer to a child who has chosen a different gender by their chosen name and preferred pronouns?
6. Has your school ever carried out an Equality Impact Assessment to determine the impact on other children of being required to affirm a child in their chosen gender?

I would be grateful if you would send me copies of any school policy documents or guidance for staff on issues of sex and gender, such as your EDI Policy, Transgender Student Policy, School Trips Policy.

Yours faithfully,

S Dransfield

Dear Shelley College, Huddersfield,

The response to this request is delayed. By law, you should normally have responded promptly and in term time by 27th December 2023.

Yours faithfully,

S Dransfield

J Newson, Shelley College, Huddersfield

FAO S Dransfield

 

Dear Sir or Madam

 

We are not in receipt of your original enquiry.  Please could you resubmit
to myself as trust DPO, [1][email address].

 

Kind regards

Jayne Newson

 

Jayne Newson

Governance Professional & DPO

 

SHARE Multi-Academy Trust

Shelley College, Huddersfield Road, Shelley, Huddersfield HD8 8NL

 [2][email address]
 08452 415175  

 

 

 

 

 

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The response to this request is delayed. By law, you should normally have
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Yours faithfully,

S Dransfield

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Dear J Newson,

Please see below the original FOI

I am conducting research under the Freedom of Information Act. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

The terms involved in this topic can often become muddled. For the purposes of this FOI I am using the following definitions:
Sex = biological or natal sex
Gender = the way in which a person chooses to present or identify. This may differ from their sex.

1. Does your school inform the parents or guardians of a child as soon they express that he or she might be a different gender to their sex, or a wish to change gender?
2. Does your school operate a policy of self-ID for a child’s chosen gender; in other words, do you affirm a child in their chosen gender?
3. Which agencies and/or professionals do you consult when a child tells you they wish to change their gender?
4. Does your school allow a child whose chosen gender is different from their sex to:
a. Use toilets defined according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
b. Use changing rooms according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
c. Take part in sporting activities according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
d. Use single sex accommodation on residential trips according to their chosen gender, rather than their sex?
5. Does your school require other children to refer to a child who has chosen a different gender by their chosen name and preferred pronouns?
6. Has your school ever carried out an Equality Impact Assessment to determine the impact on other children of being required to affirm a child in their chosen gender?

I would be grateful if you would send me copies of any school policy documents or guidance for staff on issues of sex and gender, such as your EDI Policy, Transgender Student Policy, School Trips Policy.

Yours sincerely,

S Dransfield

S Pendleton, Shelley College, Huddersfield

Good afternoon,

 

Further to your recent request – please find our response below.

 

Kind regards

Sharron Pendleton

Shelley College

Admin Manager

 

 

1. Does your school inform the parents or guardians of a child as soon
they express that he or she might be a different gender to their sex, or a
wish to change gender?

We do not immediately inform parents or guardians "as soon as they
express" a disclosure, as safeguarding measures must be put in place first
to ensure that informing parents would not adversely harm the child. 

2. Does your school operate a policy of self-ID for a child’s chosen
gender; in other words, do you affirm a child in their chosen gender?

Yes, using Gillick Competence to assess where young people are able to
make this decision, and working with families where appropriate to come to
a solution which centres the child's safeguarding and emotional wellbeing
needs.

3. Which agencies and/or professionals do you consult when a child tells
you they wish to change their gender?

The Brunswick centre, other staff in our trust for advice if needed 
4. Does your school allow a child whose chosen gender is different from
their sex to:
a. Use toilets defined according to their chosen gender, rather than their
sex?

This is dependent upon the situation and safeguarding needs of students.
b. Use changing rooms according to their chosen gender, rather than their
sex?

As above

c. Take part in sporting activities according to their chosen gender,
rather than their sex?

As above 
d. Use single sex accommodation on residential trips according to their
chosen gender, rather than their sex?

No
5. Does your school require other children to refer to a child who has
chosen a different gender by their chosen name and preferred pronouns?

We promote this from a point of mutual respect and tolerance but would not
reprimand those who chose not to.
6. Has your school ever carried out an Equality Impact Assessment to
determine the impact on other children of being required to affirm a child
in their chosen gender?

No
7. I would be grateful if you would send me copies of any school policy
documents or guidance for staff on issues of sex and gender, such as your
EDI Policy, Transgender Student Policy, School Trips Policy

Policy 

All relevant policies are available on our website  

 

 

 

 

 

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