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25 April 2025   |    Letters, News

Our first thoughts on the potential impacts of the Supreme Court ruling

Last week, the Convener of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee wrote to our CEO Dr Rebecca Don Kennedy to ask about our response to the UK Supreme Court ruling on the meaning of sex in the Equality Act 2010, and our initial reflections on the implications of the judgment.

We replied on Thursday 24th April. You can read our reply here: https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/equalities-human-rights-and-civil-justice-committee/correspondence/2025/for-women-scotland-v-the-scottish-ministers-from-the-equality-network-and-scottish-trans-24-april-20.pdf

Our reply is very long – which reflects how serious we think the implications of the judgment might be. But one thing we are clear about in our response is that it is still too early to know for sure exactly what the ruling will mean.

The key points that we cover in our response to the Committee are:

We will keep working hard to share accurate information about the judgment as quickly as we are able to, and to let you know about actions you can take to try to make a difference.

If you are feeling anxious, worried or scared about the judgment or what it might mean, please know that there are organisations that can listen to you and support you. You can reach out to:

LGBT Health & Wellbeing’s helpline – helpline@lgbthealth.org.uk or 0800 464 7000 on Tuesday-Thursday (12-9pm) and Sunday (1-6pm)

LGBT Youth Scotland’s digital support – lgbtyouth.org.uk/get-support/live-chat/ – Monday (4-6pm), Wednesday and Thursday (4-8pm)

Mindline Trans+ – 0300 330 5468

LGBT Switchboard – 0800 0119100

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