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* Make use of our growing reference library where you will find a pot pourri of documents concerning the transsexual rights campaign. Feel free to copy and distribute articles which will help you to campaign or educate others. That’s what it’s all here for, and why we keep it up to date.

* If you’re new to this topic and you’re unsure what the problem is then we’ll explain the issues. We’ve also published our full mission statement detailing our objectives and methods. You can also send us an email if you want more information or a campaign pack and catch up on the successes we’ve achieved already. (You can also study the online edition of our campaign pack right here).

* Press for Change has supporters in all the main political parties now as well, and we’re regularly adding to the list. Do you want to join that list or add someone?

* We’re not alone, of course, and much of our growing strength as a movement lies in the links we make as a community world wide. Our links page lists some of the many other places you can go for information.

* We’ve now included instructions on how you can help us financially too … from anywhere in the world.

Special attractions

Our main listing of reference materials is in the library. This is just a taster.

* The Liberal Democrat MP, Alex Carlile put forward a Private Members bill last February aiming to make it possible for transsexual people to have their birth certificates altered following treatment. The bill ran out of time in parliament but you can read what it tried to achieve.

* European Law Triumph is a detailed review of the recent judgement in the European Court, by PFC’s Vice President and legal expert Stephen Whittle Ph.D, M.A, LL.B, B.A, Lecturer, The School of Law, The Manchester Metropolitan University. Then you can also read the ECJ recommendation in full.

* News Bites is the page where we record news cuttings we’ve come across in the press or from the Internet.

Casting wider afield

Press for Change is part of the community of UK political and lobbying organisations on the Internet. Here are some other UK sites worth visiting ..

* Relax with The Web Enquirer, a new investigative news journal worth visiting.