Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2019
That leads on well from the discussion that Kezia Dugdale and I have just had about the impact that the current debate is having on the trans community. I very much agree that we need to support young trans people. Since being honoured to take up the post of Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People, I have met a number of individuals from whom I have heard directly on their concerns about the current system, gender recognition and the impact that the debate is having, which I discussed with Kezia Dugdale. I am absolutely committed to ensuring that young trans people should receive the help and support that they need.
Before the consultation is issued, I intend to meet members of the trans community again to hear from them directly about their concerns. I would, of course, be very interested to hear from Gail Ross and other members if they think that there are other suggestions that we need to look at, in relation to not just legal gender recognition, important though that is, but health and mental health and wellbeing, to ensure that members of the trans community are assisted when there are areas in which they think that they still suffer inequality and disadvantage.