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Adjsnss edited an entry in United Kingdom.
"This law was passed by UK parliament applies to all 4 kingdoms of the United Kingdom"
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from Feb 10, 2004 to (none).
In 2021 the UK government said (in response to a petition) that legal recognition of non-binary gender identity would have "complex practical consequences for other areas of the law, service…
Adjsnss edited an entry in United Kingdom.
"This law was passed by UK parliament applies to all 4 kingdoms of the United Kingdom"
Gender-affirming care: Legal, but banned for minors from Jun 3, 2024 to (none).
On May 29th 2024, the UK voted to "close the loophole" by banning private care physicians as well as prescribers registered in the European Economic Area or Switzerland from prescribing…
Adjsnss edited an entry in United Kingdom.
"This law was passed by UK parliament applies to all 4 kingdoms of the United Kingdom"
Right to change legal gender: Legal, but requires medical diagnosis from Apr 4, 2005 to (none).
Legal gender recognition is possible in all four constituent countries of the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) as per the Gender Recognition Act (2004, in effect 2005).…
Adjsnss edited an entry in United Kingdom.
"This law was passed by UK parliament applies to all 4 kingdoms of the United Kingdom"
Censorship of LGBT issues: No censorship from Nov 18, 2003 to (none).
Previous law repealed by section 122 of the Local Government Act 2003.
Sources: www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/26/section/122
Adjsnss edited an entry in United Kingdom.
"This law was passed by UK parliament applies to all 4 kingdoms of the United Kingdom "
Homosexual activity: Legal from Nov 30, 2000 to (none).
The Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2000 repealed all criminal provisions regarding homosexuality; setting an equal age of consent for sexual activity between men.
Sources: legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/44 stonewall.org.uk/at_home/ha… European Court of Human Rights in the case of ADT v. UK
Adjsnss created an entry in Jersey.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Jun 23, 2015 to (none).
Same sex adoption was legalised for unmarried couples in 2015
Sources: web.archive.org/web/2015092…//www.jerseylaw.je/Law/display.aspx?url=LawsAdopted%2FAdoption%28AmNo7%29Law.htm
Adjsnss created an entry in Jersey.
Same-sex adoption: Married couples only from Jan 1, 2012 to Jun 23, 2015.
Jersey allowed same sex couples to adopt if they had a civil partnership
Sources: web.archive.org/web/2016030…//www.jerseylaw.je/Law/display.aspx?url=lawsinforce%5Chtm%5CROFiles%5CR&OYear2012%2FR&O-044-2012.htm
Adjsnss created an entry in Jersey.
LGBT housing discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jan 1, 2013 to (none).
Under the discrimination law (2013) it is illegal to discriminate based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity- but there is an exception made for communal same sex accommodation settings
Adjsnss edited an entry in Jersey.
"Changed ambiguous to recognised"
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Recognized from Jul 19, 2015 to (none).
The government of Jersey’s social security department now recognises the Mx. title for correspondence. Passports are restricted to binary gender and so are birth certificates.
Adjsnss created an entry in Jersey.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Ambiguous from Jul 19, 2015 to (none).
The government of Jersey’s social security department now recognises the Mx. title for correspondence. Passports are restricted to binary gender and so are birth certificates.
Adjsnss created an entry in Jersey.
Conversion therapy: Not banned from (unknown) to (none).
Jersey has not banned conversion therapy. People have written to the government asking them to but no action has been taken.
Adjsnss created an entry in Jersey.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from Jun 14, 2021 to (none).
The Channel Islands have passed a new law in keeping with the UK, saying that MSMs will not be asked if they have sex with men or not, and instead everyone donating blood will be asked the same set…
Adjsnss edited an entry in Jersey.
"Newer law was passed"
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (1-year deferral) from Nov 1, 2011 to Jun 14, 2021.
In 2011, The Island of Jersey began allowing the donation of blood by gay men so long as they had not had sex with another man in the past year.
Adjsnss created an entry in Jersey.
Gender-affirming care: Legal, but restricted for minors from Jan 1, 2014 to (none).
In Jersey, gender affirming surgery is performed off-island. If the individual decides to have the surgery through public funding, they must do it through an NHS transgender clinic in the UK, which…
Adjsnss edited an entry in United Kingdom.
"In the UK you cannot perform surgery without consent "
Intersex infant surgery: Parental approval required from Jan 1, 1989 to (none).
In the UK it is illegal to perform medical treatment onto any person without consent. For infants, consent is given by their parents on their behalf under the Children’s Act
Adjsnss edited an entry in United Kingdom.
"Changed it to parental approval because legally you cannot perform surgery without consent in the UK"
Intersex infant surgery: Not banned from Jan 1, 1989 to (none).
In the UK it is illegal to perform medical treatment onto any person without consent. For infants, consent is given by their parents on their behalf under the Children’s Act
Adjsnss edited an entry in Guernsey.
"Added information about puberty blockers for minors"
Gender-affirming care: Legal, but restricted for minors from Jan 1, 2014 to (none).
The states of Guernsey will provide funding for off-island gender affirming care if they have a gender affirming certificate. Because this treatment is provided off-island, islanders are subject…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
Same-sex marriage: Civil unions (marriage rights) from Sep 1, 2006 to May 2, 2017.
In Guernsey, same sex couples could have a “union civile” (French for civil union). This gave same sex couples rights for inheritance, taxation, benefits, and next-of-kin issues. At the…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
Homosexual activity: Illegal (imprisonment as punishment) from (unknown) to Jan 1, 1983.
Homosexual acts in Guernsey were called “buggery” and it was viewed as a sexual offence until 1983
Adjsnss edited an entry in Guernsey.
"Added another link to a local newspaper article about lgbt rights, thus proving that lgbt rights are not censored in Guernsey"
Censorship of LGBT issues: No censorship from (unknown) to (none).
In Guernsey, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.
Adjsnss edited an entry in Guernsey.
"Change to the grammar of the final sentence"
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Intersex only from (unknown) to (none).
There is no law in Guernsey that affirms non-binary people and people who apply to change their gender can only do so male to female or female to male. Because Guernsey is a British Crown…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
LGBT housing discrimination: Sexual orientation only from Oct 1, 2023 to (none).
The Prevention of Discrimination (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2022 states that people can not be denied accommodation based off their sexual orientation. There aren’t any laws about gender discrimination…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
Intersex infant surgery: Parental approval required from (unknown) to (none).
Any surgery in Guernsey for children under 16 requires the parents to sign a consent form. Healthcare on island is paid for. Circumcision for boys is performed on island only if it is essential…
Adjsnss edited an entry in Guernsey.
"Added information about intersex birth entries"
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Intersex only from (unknown) to (none).
There is no law in Guernsey that affirms non-binary people and people who apply to change their gender can only do so male to female or female to male. Because Guernsey is a British Crown…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
Serving openly in military: Legal from Jan 12, 2000 to (none).
Guernsey relies on British military for its defence so therefore it’s the same as the UK
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
Conversion therapy: Not banned from (unknown) to (none).
There has been no law in guernsey that outlaws conversion therapy, there have been protests across the Channel Islands to change this.
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Oct 1, 2023 to (none).
The Prevention of Discrimination (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2022 protects people in Guernsey from being discriminated against in employment for either sexual orientation. Discrimination because of gender…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
LGBT discrimination: Illegal in some contexts from Oct 1, 2023 to (none).
There isn’t a law that protects lgbt people of hate crimes in the same way as in England however significant progress has been made recently. LGBT people are protected from employment and housing…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to (none).
There is no law in Guernsey that affirms non-binary people and people who apply to change their gender can only do so male to female or female to male. Because Guernsey is a British Crown…
Adjsnss created an entry in Guernsey.
Right to change legal gender: Legal, but requires medical diagnosis from Dec 3, 2007 to (none).
In Guernsey, you can legally change your gender but you need to acquire a UK GRC which requires a medical diagnosis
Sources: web.archive.org/web/2010071…//www.guernseylegalresources.gg/ccm/legal-resources/law-reports/Cases/GLR2007/GLR070161.htm