Non-binary people's experiences in Scotland: evidence review

Presents evidence which offers useful insight into the experiences of non-binary people in Scotland. Primarily, the evidence suggests that non-binary people face discrimination in multiple sectors of society such as education, communities, work, benefits and housing.


Stakeholder Engagement

Engagement with stakeholders took place at key points during this review and early results of the Evidence Review were presented to stakeholders. During discussions about this Evidence Review, stakeholders highlighted existing data that was potentially useful for inclusion in the review. Stakeholders also raised their own priorities for future research:

  • sport, particularly physical education,
  • homelessness,
  • gender based violence,
  • issues faced by non-binary people in binary gendered spaces.

All priorities outlined above have been explored in this Evidence Review, aside from gender-based violence which was not covered in any of the sources identified.

Contact

Email: social-justice-analysis@gov.scot

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