The Department for Education has published draft guidance relating to trans and non-binary students in schools, which they are calling 'Gender Questioning Children'. 

This is draft, non-statutory guidance, which opened for a 12 week consultation period that ended on Tuesday 12th March. This is not new law, and it is not statutory guidance. 

Currently, teachers and schools should not make changes which are informed by this draft guidance. Teachers and schools should continue to follow the statutory safeguarding guidance set out in 'Keeping Children Safe in Education' which states: 

Below you can find out more about the draft guidance, and the consultation period. The consultation is now closed - we will update this page as new information becomes available. 

The draft guidance is titled 'Gender Questioning Children: Non-statutory guidance for schools and colleges in England.' It is draft non-statutory guidance, and the consultation is now closed. 

The guidance opens with a foreward signed by Secretatry of State for Education Gillian Keegan, and Minister for Women and Equalities Kemi Badenoch. In this forward, they set out the five guiding principles of the draft guidance: 


The draft guidance then moves on to set out who the guidance is for, outline these principles in more detail, and outline their perspective on relevent language and terminology. 

The draft guidance then sets out the steps it encourages teachers and parents to follow when responding to a request from a 'gender questioining child'. These steps include: 

Finally, the guidance applies the guiding principles and steps to a variety of specific examples or contexts including: 

The draft guidance ends with an annex referencing legal considerations. 

Once again, we encourage everybody to read the draft guidance in full. The TNB Network have created a comprehensive response to the guidance, which we would encorage you to read and consider alongisde the draft guidance. You can access the full version here, and an easy read reduced version here. We would also encourage you to read the legal commentary on the draft guidance, published by barrister Robin Moira Write, available here

The draft guidance opend for a 12-week consultation period, which ending on Tuesday 12th March. Below you can find out more about what that consultation looked like. 

The consultation invited responses from both individuals and organoisations. 

When completing the consultation, people were first asked about their role, they were then asked some demographic questions. Following that, they were asked thirty two questions and sub-questions relating to different areas of the guidance. These questions were: 

Introduction Questions

Responding to Requests and Engaging parents

Registration of Name and Sex

Changing Names

Pronouns

Single-Sex Spaces - Toilets, Changing Rooms and Showers and Boarding and Residential Accommodation

Uniform

PE & Sport

Single-sex schools

General

This consultation period ended on Tuesday 12th March

Please remember - and communicate with others - that this is draft, non-statutory guidance. This is not new law, and it is not statutory guidance. Currently, teachers and schools should not make changes which are informed by this draft guidance. Teachers and schools should continue to follow the statutory safeguarding guidance set out in 'Keeping Children Safe in Education'.