Gender Recognition: Children | Women and Equalities | Written Answers The only method of legally changing gender is through the process set out in the Gender Recognition Act 2004.
Government Equalities Office: Written Questions | Women and Equalities | Written Answers I have today responded to the hon. Member's Question 267246.
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers The Government is committed to identifying and supporting victims of modern slavery.
Education and Employment: Females | Home Office | Written Answers We believe that people who want to leave prostitution should be given every opportunity to find routes out.
Children: Exploitation | Home Office | Written Answers Criminal exploitation in the form of county lines has a devastating impact on those affected and we must work together to identify and sa
Crime: Rural Areas | Home Office | Written Answers Those living in rural areas can be the victim of the same crimes as those living in urban areas.
Crime: Females | Home Office | Written Answers The Government has asked the Law Commission to review the adequacy and parity of protection offered by the law relating to hate crime.
Home Office: Working Hours | Home Office | Written Answers Time off in lieu taken by staff is not held centrally and could only be provided at disproportionate cost, these arrangements are process
Young Offenders | Home Office | Written Answers The Serious Violence Strategy, published in April last year, sets out our assessment of the risk and protective factors which impact on a