Care Watchdog: Girls Should Share Rooms With Boys Who ID As Female

“Terrifying” guidance issued by a Scottish watchdog says that girls in care should share rooms with boys who self-ID as female. The Mail has the details.
In the latest development of Scotland’s single-sex scandal, the Care Inspectorate says looked-after transgender children “should not be made to use the toilet or bedroom of their sex assigned at birth”.
The edict adds that trans youngsters should be able to “share a room with other young people who share their gender identity”. …
Helen Joyce, Director of Advocacy at human rights charity Sex Matters, called the guidance “a terrifying failure of the state’s duty to protect some of Scotland’s most vulnerable young people”. …
Research from the University of Stirling in 2019 showed that in Scotland, the majority of children who have been removed from their parents have endured maltreatment or neglect.
According to the Cass Review published last year, there is a high presentation of children who have had adverse childhood experiences and those who are “looked after” among the transgender population.
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