AuroraSaab
Pharaoh
No, you can't consider every single sex space on an individual case by case basis. The Equality Act is a guide for service providers so such a methodology would be too complex, inconsistent, and confusing for everyone. Once a space has been designated a single sex space that means biologically single sex. Why should toilets be excluded from such guidance? Service providers can make additional provision.
The supreme court addressed the 'excluded because of appearance' concern. Yes, they can be excluded in the very small numbers of times if and when such a problem occurs. I doubt that most women would object to a trans identifying woman in their rape support group but if they do then individual counselling should be offered.
If you were in a male rape support group would you object to the presence of a man of unconventional appearance?
The supreme court addressed the 'excluded because of appearance' concern. Yes, they can be excluded in the very small numbers of times if and when such a problem occurs. I doubt that most women would object to a trans identifying woman in their rape support group but if they do then individual counselling should be offered.
If you were in a male rape support group would you object to the presence of a man of unconventional appearance?