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Gender recognition in Ireland put back to 2014

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  • 06-05-2013 2:58pm
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    TRANS PEOPLE AND human rights allies are being called on to take part in a campaign to urge the government to speed up bringing in gender recognition legislation.

    The call comes from TENI following a further delay in the progress of Gender Recognition legislation. In the latest government legislation programme, the expected publication date for Ireland’s Bill for Gender Recognition has been moved back to 2014. The heads of bill have not yet been approved by Government
    http://www.thejournal.ie/gender-recognition-transsexual-890557-Apr2013/

    TENI page giving details on how to take action (for trans people and allies) here; http://www.teni.ie/page.aspx?contentid=812

    I find this a bit disappointing and frustrating tbh, it's such a simple little thing which can make life so much easier for people and it just gets swept under the carpet despite international intervention and general human decency.
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