The Times- Equality and Human Rights Commission had ‘heavy-handed’ influence on gender questions
Equality and Human Rights Commission had ‘heavy-handed’ influence on gender questions In 2022 for the first time respondents can self-identify their sex instead of declaring what is on their birth certificate. BULAT SILVIA/GETTY IMAGES Jeremy Watson Thursday November 04 2021, 12.01am, The Times A human rights body has been accused of “heavy-handed” influence on guidance that will allow transgender people to self-identify in the collection of data by public bodies from next year. The “What is your sex?” question in forms will for the first time tell respondents that they can self-identify their sex instead of declaring what is on their birth certificate. Policy analysts claim a document trail shows that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), a statutory UK body, put “extreme external pressure” on civil servants in Scotland to alter their initial proposals during a consultation period. Roger Halliday, the Scottish government’s chief statistician, who produces guidance for publi