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Princess Grace hospital cancelled vital surgery for woman who requested single-sex care

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FarNorth Mon 31-Oct-22 15:01:30

Princess Grace hospital cancelled vital surgery for a woman who requested female-only staff and would not accept a transwoman nurse as female.

After many, many complaints from individuals HCA Healthcare UK (owner of Princess Grace Hospital) has now offered the surgery involving female-only staff, at its Wellington Hospital in London on October 31 .

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VioletSky Mon 31-Oct-22 21:01:11

Galaxy

I spent many a happy hour discussing my atheism with the vicar in my community.
You do understand that people discuss atheism all the time.

"He doesn't exist" is not a discussion and you have never discussed your views or questioned them that I have seen

Galaxy Mon 31-Oct-22 20:59:18

I spent many a happy hour discussing my atheism with the vicar in my community.
You do understand that people discuss atheism all the time.

VioletSky Mon 31-Oct-22 20:59:01

LadyHonoriaDedlock

It's come to something when butch lesbians get challenged in women's public toilets, as has been repofrted lately. It's not something that ever happened before.

I'veemtioned this a few times.

It's just not ok

LadyHonoriaDedlock Mon 31-Oct-22 20:58:18

It's come to something when butch lesbians get challenged in women's public toilets, as has been repofrted lately. It's not something that ever happened before.

VioletSky Mon 31-Oct-22 20:57:00

Imagine I just walled up to people and said

"It's fine to be Christian but God doesn't exist"

That would be rude

You can have protected beliefs

Nothing wrong with that

Doesn't mean you need to go around shouting it at people

Galaxy Mon 31-Oct-22 20:53:01

I think pretending that we cant generally tell what sex people are is part of the problem.

Lathyrus Mon 31-Oct-22 20:52:54

volver

Its got nothing to do with the NHS.

I guess racism wasn't recognised as a bad thing either, 100 years ago. The world moves on and attitudes change.

The core issue is that a member of staff deliberately ignored the dignity of a patient and made an unauthorised and unnecessary visit to her room. The reasons why they decided to do that need to be investigated.

Support for trans people should not cloud the key issue. Neither should prejudice against trans people.

I don’t really see that racism, trans friends, 2+2 or whatever etc have anything to do with the core issue, which is not in doubt.

Fleurpepper Mon 31-Oct-22 20:52:47

Thank you LadyHonoriaD. I think you are spot on. Same as in other cases we have had over last few years.

Fleurpepper Mon 31-Oct-22 20:50:50

I know- but how would you know, in this case.

As said above, back to checking under skirts for genitals to know if you want to be looked after or not? Honestly.

My point is, I have 2 friends who are trans, one has had full reversal, one has not. And most people would guess when meeting them. My niece, you would never ever know. So is it OK for her, but not the other two?

LadyHonoriaDedlock Mon 31-Oct-22 20:48:52

The woman in question was a lawyer. I'm assuming barrister rather than solicitor, in which case she will have spent her pupillage in chambers with men, probably a majority of men. There are all-women chambers but pupillages are so scarce that the would-be barrister has to take what she can get and she would be very lucky to land in one. Even if she's a solicitor she will still have been through a rigorous and male-dominated process.

I think it's likely that she knew what she was doing from the start: setting up a news story to fuel the movement. Twitter is awash with such set-ups as the barricades go up.

The gender-critical lobby is very sweeping in its condemnation. I wonder how Teresa would have reacted to a nurse who had undergone reassignment surgery?

A transwoman nurse is a nurse. That is all anybody needs to know. We quite rightly abolished the term "male nurse" (along with "woman police constable" a long time ago now.

Galaxy Mon 31-Oct-22 20:47:28

It's fine to be trans fleurpepper but that doesnt mean you have changed sex.

Galaxy Mon 31-Oct-22 20:46:28

No but generally in healthcare it isnt something that can always be accomodated but that doesnt change the fact that same sex provision is part if the equality act. It's why we dont have mixed sex prisons etc. Attitudes may change in the future who knows but the equality act currently allows for those exemptions.

Fleurpepper Mon 31-Oct-22 20:45:20

Whereas my niece, who is trans and has had a full reversal aged 19- you would never ever know by looking at her, and listening to her. Is she less trans because it does not show. She is definitely a woman, and is now married to a man, and they are very happy.

So, a question. Is it OK to be trans, as long as it does not show? Is it OK to be mixed race, as long as it does not show?

volver Mon 31-Oct-22 20:43:02

Its got nothing to do with the NHS.

I guess racism wasn't recognised as a bad thing either, 100 years ago. The world moves on and attitudes change.

Galaxy Mon 31-Oct-22 20:40:35

I dont know anything about this case but requests for same sex care are part of the equality act or rather the exemptions of the act. The NHS can not guarantee that but it's why for example you see job adverts saying Male carer required etc. So to compare it to racism etc is not accurate.

Fleurpepper Mon 31-Oct-22 20:38:31

VioletSky

Oops we are back to inspecting genitals so we know who is trans or not again

When I was in hospital as a teenager, one nurse wore a wig and had pencil drawn eyelashes. She looked quite scary, and also wore red lipt stick. She was the kindest nurse ever, and excellent at her job. She was the mother of 2 of my school friends, part gipsy, and suffered from alopecia. That was in the 60s ... I imagine now, someone may think she was trans.

Lathyrus Mon 31-Oct-22 20:37:23

Blinketty

Oh dear my snide remark has fallen flat😬

Lathyrus Mon 31-Oct-22 20:36:48

Blankety, blankety, blink

Fleurpepper Mon 31-Oct-22 20:33:47

volver

2 + 2 = 5 again.

and 3/4ters! Oh my!

Lathyrus Mon 31-Oct-22 20:32:37

She doesn’t sound well. In Private hospital where you can chose your patients they might have done well to say no from the start.

But, unless you’re wearing blinkers, it seems likely that the member of staff had an agenda too.

Let’s hope the investigation is thorough and disinterested.

VioletSky Mon 31-Oct-22 20:32:13

It's all falling apart

volver Mon 31-Oct-22 20:31:28

Twitter says she's called Teresa. The Mail says she's called Emma.

As if I wasn't confused enough.

BTW, the Mail also says her original request was for all female accommodation and the request for all-female care came after the "man in a wig" incident.

Smileless2012 Mon 31-Oct-22 20:28:41

If you could point me to an email or letter that supports your claim growstuff date and time for example, that would be helpful and much appreciated.

growstuff Mon 31-Oct-22 20:27:04

Unless you're wearing blinkers, she comes over as completely batshit crazy.

growstuff Mon 31-Oct-22 20:26:24

And Twitter messages from her supporters.