Intersex uk and other Experts by Experience win government Call for Evidence on people who are intersex or with VSC

Date: March 28, 2019
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am

This call for evidence seeks information on the experiences and needs of people who have variations in sex characteristics and ends 11:45pm on 28 March 2019 The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has launched a call for evidence to provide everyone in the United Kingdom, especially people with variations in sex characteristics, with an opportunity to engage with Government and to tell us in detail about their experiences and what they think Government could or should be doing to improve their lives.

The working definition of the umbrella term ‘variations in sex characteristics’ is physical sex development that is different to what is generally expected of males and females. The sex characteristics of focus here are naturally occurring genetic, chromosomal, gonadal, anatomical and hormonal variations.

Variations in sex characteristics is the umbrella term we have chosen for this exercise, but we are also aware that there are other terms in use, such as intersex and differences of sex development. When responding to this call for evidence you will have the opportunity to share your views on the term we have used. Alongside the call for evidence, we have also published a technical paper that sets out our current understanding of the evidence base and the relevant policy context.

The Government Equalities Office (GEO) wants all respondents to feel confident that any information they share with us through this call for evidence will be handled sensitively and in confidence. We understand that having to provide details about your personal experiences when responding to the questions might be difficult. We take this very seriously and have included a list of resources at the end of the call for evidence for people to obtain support.

Please email all enquiries to
vsc.evidence@geo.gov.uk