Practical help
We explain your rights and how to complain, with advice, online tools and template emails.
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Belief discrimination – take a “small claim”
If you are subjected to unlawful discrimination by a service provider, you can take what is known colloquially as a “small claim” to the county court.
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Changing rooms and toilets
How can you be sure that shared toilets or changing rooms that have a sign saying “women” are genuinely single-sex? What can you do to persuade service providers to follow the law?
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Workplace toilets and changing rooms
We explain the legislation on workplace toilets, changing rooms and washing facilities; whose job it is to make sure that workplaces comply with the law, and what to do if they don't.
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Media bias and inaccuracy
Call out bad reporting on sex and gender in online and printed articles, and television and radio programmes.
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Opportunities reserved for girls
Tell organisations that programmes and prizes for women and girls must be based on sex,
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Schools captured by gender-identity ideology
Use our School Check tool to see if your child’s school has been captured by gender-identity ideology and then write to the school.
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What you can do
There are four possible stages: 1. Know your rights 2. Complain and follow up 3. Tell someone 4. Take legal action