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      XPost: alt.home.repair, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk              WTF people!!              British group: To avoid offending patients, don’t use term ‘expectant       mother’               A prominent association representing medical professionals in       Great Britain has asked its staff not to use the term “expectant       mother” to avoid offending transgender and intersex patients, leading       some critics to slam the organization for being too “politically       correct.”              The guidelines, published late last year by the British Medical Association       (BMA) in a 14-page booklet titled “A Guide To Effective Communication:       Inclusive Language In The Workplace,” asks them to instead use the term       “pregnant people.”              “Gender inequality is reflected in traditional ideas about the roles of       women and men,” a pamphlet explaining the guidelines reads, according to       Metro.co.uk. “Though they have shifted over time, the assumptions and       stereotypes that underpin those        ideas are often deeply-rooted.”              “A large majority of people that have been pregnant or have given birth       identify as women,” the pamphlet continues. “We can include intersex men       and transmen who may get pregnant by saying ‘pregnant people’ instead of       ‘expectant mothers.’”              The Sun reported that the group released the guidelines to “celebrate       diversity.”              Among other stipulations, the guidelines also advise against using the term       “Christian name,” as not every family is Christian, and the term “family       name” in lieu of “last name,” as well as the avoidance of masculine       noun-derived terms like        mankind and manpower,” Metro.co.uk reported.              “The elderly” should be avoided in favor of "older people," and       "accessible lifts" used instead of "disabled lifts," the guidelines state, and       people who are "biologically male or female" instead should be referred to as       "assigned male or female,"        the news website reported.              The Sun reported that the guidelines have been released on the heels of news       that revealed Britain’s first pregnant man, 20-year-old Hayden Cross, of       Gloucester, was putting hormone therapy on hold to conceive. Cross was       reportedly born a woman but is        now legally a man. He is pregnant with donor sperm, the Sun reported.              The BMA has noted that it did not intend for the guidelines to apply to its       nearly 156,000 doctor members, who interact directly with patients during       their care.              “This is a guide for BMA staff and representatives aimed at promoting an       inclusive workplace at the BMA,” the BMA said, according to the Sun. “It       is not workplace guidance for doctors, which is clear from the fact it does       not refer to patients.”              While some people on Twitter have applauded the association’s decision,       arguing that it promotes inclusivity, others have suggested the guidelines are       overly sensitive.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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