Oxford SU Letters regarding EHRC draft Code of Practice

Following our message to our trans, non-binary, gender diverse and intersex students published on Friday 22nd May, we have been working to ensure your voices are represented both within the University and at a national level.

Following our message to our trans, non-binary, gender diverse and intersex students published on Friday 22nd May, we have been working to ensure your voices are represented both within the University and at a national level. 

Your President for Welfare, Equity & Inclusion has led communications with the MPs for Oxford West and Abingdon and Oxford East, with both letters co-signed by the wider President Team and the SU LGBTQ+ Officer. 

You can read the letters below: 

We encourage all students to use their voice by contacting your Oxford MPs, as well as your home MP where applicable. 

For information about the support available to you, please read our recent article

Update (9th June): we have since received communications from Layla Moran MP for Oxford West and Abingdon, affirming her support for TNBI+ students, expressing shared concerns and outlining some of the representative work she has been undertaking on these issues. For her full response, please see here

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