Thread 1/ The @scotgov case for GRA reform is that "the current procedure is demeaning, intrusive, distressing and stressful" and that there is a need for "simplification" and that the process takes "too long, is too difficult or too expensive".
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2/ We have reviewed the current process here. Is it really too long, too difficult or too expensive?https://fairplayforwomen.com/grcprocess/
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3/ There will be many ways to simplify and shorten an application process. However, the
@scotgov have only considered one approach. Wiping away all medical gatekeeping.1 reply 12 retweets 88 likesShow this thread -
4/ We asked
@scotgov if they considered retaining some medical evidence. They did not. "11. The Scottish Government did not consider proposing a reformed system of legal gender recognition which retained the requirement to provide medical evidence" https://fairplayforwomen.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/finalResponse-202000013022.pdf …3 replies 22 retweets 76 likesShow this thread
From the day I walked into the gender clinic for my evaluation to the day I walked out of my pharmacy with testosterone, less than 6 months had passed. I wasn't monitored during the 13 month waiting period. "Difficult" isn't a word I'd use to describe the process.
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