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Update: What have we been doing since we won the Census case in March?

23rd May 2021 by FPFW

sex in the census

It’s been two months since we won our court case against the Office for National Statistics on the … [Read more...] about Update: What have we been doing since we won the Census case in March?

Filed Under: Data, Judicial Review

Mental Health Services told they must drop questions about sex and start recording “gender identity” instead.

16th May 2021 by FPFW

Mental health services in England are changing the way data on sex is collected All NHS-funded … [Read more...] about Mental Health Services told they must drop questions about sex and start recording “gender identity” instead.

Filed Under: Data

Data on sex is important so it needs to be accurate

1st May 2021 by FPFW

data on sex

Data on sex is important so it needs to be accurate Sex is a fundamental demographic variable, … [Read more...] about Data on sex is important so it needs to be accurate

Filed Under: Data, Judicial Review

Sex in the Census: Our legal challenge to stop the ONS redefining sex

1st May 2021 by FPFW

sex in the census

The UK is losing robust data on sex. The framing of the sex question in the 2021 census was about to … [Read more...] about Sex in the Census: Our legal challenge to stop the ONS redefining sex

Filed Under: Data, Judicial Review Tagged With: data, judicial review

Collecting and reporting data about sex in official statistics: our response to the OSR consultation

13th April 2021 by FPFW

OSR Code of Practice for Statistics

How can we have confidence in the recording of data by sex in official statistics? This is a … [Read more...] about Collecting and reporting data about sex in official statistics: our response to the OSR consultation

Filed Under: Data, Policy guidance

We stopped the ONS redefining sex in the Census – what happens next?

1st April 2021 by FPFW

sex in the census

What happens now? The legal action is over for now but the process is not yet complete. As … [Read more...] about We stopped the ONS redefining sex in the Census – what happens next?

Filed Under: Data, Judicial Review

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