Church of Scotland bosses under-fire over trans rules after girl, 11, ‘froze’ after finding MAN in toilets

By Sarah Peddie

Church of Scotland bosses under-fire over trans rules after girl, 11, ‘froze’ after finding MAN in toilets

CHURCH of Scotland bosses have been slammed after an 11-year-old girl “froze” when she found a man in the toilets of a community centre.

The organisation was found to have flouted the law on single-sex spaces following the landmark Supreme Court ruling in April, The Times reports.

The Supreme Court unanimously found “sex” under the Equality Act referred to “biological sex”.

It means guidance around toilets, changing rooms and other facilities will have to be changed to exclude trans people where single-sex services are provided.

But the Church of Scotland wrongly stated that biological men could still share female loos.

The girl’s mum initially raised concerns over a man from an LBGT club using female facilities at a church-run community centre in Cupar, Fife.

Her 11-year-old daughter, who was attending a drama class, “froze” when she came face to face with the man in the toilets back in May.

She later spoke with the church minister, Rev Jeff Martin, who was initially supportive, she claimed.

But in an email last week, further advice from Church of Scotland HQ stated that “a trans woman’s use of the women’s toilet aligns with her gender identity, and this is lawful and consistent with best practice”.

The church claimed its stance was based on the advice of “legal experts” like activist group Stonewall and the Good Law Project, which is looking to overturn the Supreme Court ruling.

The Church of Scotland admitted that its advice was wrong after being approached by the Times.

It said: “We support the right of women and girls to access single-sex spaces and the right of trans women and trans men to access gender-neutral spaces, so that trans people are not put in a position where there are no facilities for them to use.”

Leading equalities law expert Dr Michael Foran said the Church of Scotland’s initial advice “completely misstates the law”.

Trina Budge, from For Women Scotland, was left “quite astonished” over the advice.

She added: “We are delighted and relieved that the church has reconsidered its position.”

Every organisation in the UK was told to look over their equalities policies following the Supreme Court ruling.

And around 18 schools in Scotland are set to reintroduce single-sex facilities.

It comes after the Scottish Government said that local authorities have a statutory responsibility for the school estate, including the provision of toilets.

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