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Equalities and Rights: Conflict and the Need for Clarity - Keynote Speech by @SuellaBraverman
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📺 @SuellaBraverman “Parliament must be the crucible within which the difficult and challenging questions of striking the right balance of competing rights takes place.” pic.twitter.com/KLJJ…
📺 @SuellaBraverman “before going ahead with social transition, schools should get the best multidisciplinary team around the table, including parents. The legal presumption is that parents act in the best interests of their children.” pic.twitter.com/KoiL…
📺 @SuellaBraverman “schools and teachers who socially transition a child without the knowledge or consent of parents, or without medical advice, increase their exposure to a negligence claim for breach of their duty of care to that child.” pic.twitter.com/PZqb…
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