House of Commons written answers, 12th July 2000
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Parliamentary questions
Written answers : Home Office,
Meetings with Inter-departmental Working Group
12th July, 2000
Tim Boswell MP (Conservative, Daventry), asked the Home Office about the workings of the Inter-Departmental Working group on the status of transsexual people.
The reply from the junior minister, Mike O’Brien MP, sets out the history of the working group’s activities.
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From House of Commons
Hansard
HOME DEPARTMENT12 Jul 2000 : Column: 596W
Gender AllocationMr. Boswell: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on the Home Office Working Group on Gender Allocation, with particular reference to the membership, frequency of meetings, submissions received and expected report date. [130089] Mr. Mike O’Brien: The terms of reference and the membership of the Interdepartmental Working Group on Transsexual People were announced, by means of a written answer on 15 April 1999, Official Report, columns 132-33W, by my noble Friend, the then Minister of State for the Home Office, the Lord Williams of Mostyn. The Group met once every two months, under the chairmanship of a Home Office official, until January 2000. Submissions were received from 99 individuals and from the Beaumont Society, the British Medical Association, Change, the FTM Network, Northern Concord, the Gender and Sexuality Alliance, the Gender Identity Research and Education Society. The Gender Trust, Liberty, and Press for Change. Representatives of the last five organisations met the Working Party in January. Further written material was received from a number of these organisations and from the Evangelical Alliance Policy Commission. The Working Group’s report is being carefully considered. It was presented to Home Office Ministers in April and is being circulated to ministerial colleagues in other Government Departments and in the Scottish Executive, the National Assembly for Wales and the Northern Ireland Assembly. Parliamentary copyright © is acknowledged |

