Stop the Tory attacks on trans people! Model motion for trade union branches
- SA in UNISON
- Apr 23, 2023
- 2 min read

This branch notes:
That the Tory Government intend to introduce guidance requiring education workers to inform parents of children who disclose that they are transgender, non-binary, gender questioning or gender non-conforming (TNB), without the consent of the child themselves, to not affirm a child’s gender without parental approval, and which would allow single-sex schools to refuse admission to TNB children
The NSPCC’s guidance states “You should only share information about a child or young person’s sexuality or gender identity if they give you permission”, in line with guidance from Stonewall.
A 2023 survey by Just Like Us found that 46% of trans young people are estranged from one or more family members
A 2021 survey by Just Like Us found that 77% of TNB young people had considered suicide
The recent letter from the EHRC supporting the definition of “sex” in the Equality Act being changed, which would further exclude TNB people from various services
The horrific murder of Brianna Ghey in February in a transphobic hate crime
This branch believes:
The planned guidance, changes to the Equality Act, and the blocking of the GRR bill in Scotland, are part of the Tories’ ‘culture war’ strategy
Leaking planned guidance without consultation is also an attack on education unions during their ongoing industrial dispute
We need a united working class movement that fights all forms of oppression and for fully funded public services
We should stand in solidarity with TNB people, including children, and fight for a full ban on all ‘conversion therapy’, for fully funded and accessible TNB healthcare as part of a fully funded and trained NHS, to stop the attacks on ‘puberty blockers’ and other treatment for TNB young people, and against the planned guidance
This branch resolves to:
Send a message of solidarity to TNB members
Mobilise members to attend protests against the planned guidance or on other issues impacting TNB people, and if appropriate organise or assist in organising a protest locally. Mobilise members to ensure a union presence on Pride events in our district
Write to the National Executive and General Secretary asking that the union make our opposition clear when the consultation opens, and mobilises members to ensure a union presence at Trans Pride
Send this motion to all relevant union and labour movement bodies as appropriate, seeking to mount joint union opposition to these proposals and to collectively lobby the Secretary of State demanding their withdrawal.
Publicise this motion to all branch members.
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