DIVA are among the collective of media organisations urging Boris Johnson to honour the government’s commitment to reforming the Gender Recognition Act 

BY SOPHIE GRIFFITHS

On Friday 10 July 2020, InterMedia UK delivered an open letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressing support of the trans community and the safeguarding of the rights of trans individuals. DIVA proudly signed the letter as well as other media organisations including: Disney, Discovery, NBC Universal, Financial Times and more. 

The letter comes at a crucial time as the government plan to announce changes to the Gender Recognition Act which could have a devastating impact on the transgender community and transgender individuals’ ability to live and work safely. 

InterMedia UK is an LGBTQI network group for people working across all areas of the media spectrum. This includes broadcasters, streamers, independent production companies, charities, advocacy groups, publishing, advertising and freelance staff across all areas.

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On Friday, we delivered an open letter from some of the biggest names in the media industry to Prime Minister @borisjohnsonuk expressing our support for the trans community. This is a very crucial time as the government is planning to announce changes to the GRA which could have a devastating impact on trans people’s ability to live and work safely and uninhibited. We recognised and value the contributions of our trans colleagues and will do all we can to promote a fully inclusive LGBTQIA+ working environment for all. Dear Prime Minister, We, as a collective of organisations from the media and entertainment industry, are writing to express our support of the trans community. As it stands, the UK is a global leader in LGBTQ+ equality – and the government has been right to work closely with businesses to advance equality on the world stage. We all strive to be trans-inclusive organisations and believe that a diverse workforce, including trans employees, offers greater business success. With this in mind, we would be opposed to any policy or legislation changes that impact the trans community negatively. Trans people have always been able to use single-sex facilities that match their gender, and the Equality Act 2010 codified this. Additionally, it has been widely reported that the 2018 public consultation on GRA reform shows up to 70% of respondents agreed that it was appropriate to remove additional barriers to trans people being able to identify and live authentically. Failing to honour the government’s commitment to implement the consultation findings, and even increasing restrictions on trans people’s ability to live authentically, benefits no one. It would mean changes to working environments that would make it hard for trans and non-binary people to focus on their work, preventing them from being able to travel safely, and inhibiting them from operating in society. We hope that we can continue to be part of discussion about the future of trans equality in the UK, working together to make progress for the trans community and ensure our businesses maintain the diverse perspectives that help make us successful. #transrights #translivesmatter

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The letter reads: 

“Dear Prime Minister,

“We, as a collective of organisations from the media and entertainment industry, are writing to express our support of the trans community.

“As it stands, the UK is a global leader in LGBTQ+ equality – and the government has been right to work closely with businesses to advance equality on the world stage. We all strive to be trans-inclusive organisations and believe that a diverse workforce, including trans employees, offers greater business success. With this in mind, we would be opposed to any policy or legislation changes that impact the trans community negatively.

“Trans people have always been able to use single-sex facilities that match their gender, and the Equality Act 2010 codified this. Additionally, it has been widely reported that the 2018 public consultation on GRA reform shows up to 70% of respondents agreed that it was appropriate to remove additional barriers to trans people being able to identify and live authentically.

“Failing to honour the government’s commitment to implement the consultation findings, and even increasing restrictions on trans people’s ability to live authentically, benefits no one. It would mean changes to working environments that would make it hard for trans and non-binary people to focus on their work, preventing them from being able to travel safely, and inhibiting them from operating in society.

“We hope that we can continue to be part of discussion about the future of trans equality in the UK, working together to make progress for the trans community and ensure our businesses maintain the diverse perspectives that help make us successful.”

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