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Gender Questioning Children: Non-statutory guidance for schools and colleges in England

The Department for Education’s draft guidance for consultation from 16th May to 11th July 2024.

Department for Education
Categories: Other resources, Schools and safeguarding
Tags: “Social transition” in schools, DfE (Department for Education), DfE guidance on gender-questioning children
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Gender Questioning Children: Non-statutory guidance for schools and colleges in England

The Department for Education’s draft guidance for consultation from 16th May to 11th July 2024.

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