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'An attack on trans equality' - Charities enraged at call to pause Scottish GRA reforms

Summary by Ground News
Gender Recognition Act 2004 (GRA) is the law that governs how trans people can get their gender identity legally recognised. The current process means trans people have to go through a series of medical assessments and interviews with psychiatrists. Proposed changes would mean applicants would no longer have to. go before the UK Gender Recognition Panel or produce a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria.

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