Merry Christmas to all Beaumont Society members, their families and friends! May this be a time of peace and friendship, and an opportunity to wear the clothes that you most […]
Author Archives: Jane Hamlin
Library Survey
We have been asked by Dion Engel-Gough, who is currently studying Library and Information Studies through the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, if we can help him with his on-line survey […]
Manchester Concord is closing
Manchester Concord, the transgender social club is closing at the end of 2018. Their new website can still be accessed at https://www.manchesterconsord.wordpress.com. The club’s committee and constitution will be dissolved but […]
Analysis of Scottish Government Consultation on GRA published
The Scottish Government has published the analysis of the Consultation it held into the Gender Recognition Act. The Scottish Government was ahead of the UK Government with this, and we […]
Have you experienced gender-based violence at work?
We have been contacted by Miranda Stern who is an award-winning independent film maker. She is making a short film for Channel 4 about gender-based violence in the world of […]
Gender Recognition Act Consultation closes on 19th October
In July of this year, the Government announced its intention to consult on how best to reform the process of changing one’s legal gender. There is now a real danger […]
Clothing for trans prisoners
We have been contacted by Leigh-Anne West who works at HMP Wymott in Lancashire with a desperate request for clothing for trans prisoners. This is a men’s prison, but they […]
Are you in the process of transitioning?
Dear members, My name is Anna and I research documentary ideas for a television company called What Larks Productions. Jane Hamlin has very kindly posted this message for me. Here […]
Gender Recognition Act Consultation
Trans people are able to receive legal recognition of their acquired gender through a process set out in the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 2004. Since the GRA came into force, […]
Research into trans and non-binary people’s experiences of participating in everyday sport
Abby Barras at Brighton University would like your help in her research project. All participants will be anonymous and anything you say will be totally confidential. Please help Abby if […]