New Puberty Blocker Trial: A Major Safeguarding Failure

On 26โ€“27 July 2025 Tanya Carter, delivered a powerful and urgent speech at the WDI International Conference (in London and online), drawing attention to the escalating safeguarding failures in UK schools. Her talk offered a sobering account of how gender identity ideology, inappropriate RSHE materials, and institutional denial have compromised child protection - especially for girls.

Tanya Carterโ€™s Speech on Safeguarding Delivered at WDI International Conference 2025

On 26โ€“27 July 2025 Tanya Carter, delivered a powerful and urgent speech at the WDI International Conference (in London and online), drawing attention to the escalating safeguarding failures in UK schools. Her talk offered a sobering account of how gender identity ideology, inappropriate RSHE materials, and institutional denial have compromised child protection - especially for girls.

Dismantling Barriers to Effective Safeguardingย 

This article is in response to the 2023 paper โ€˜Men Changing Nappies: Dismantling a key barrier to gender-diversifying the early years workforce,โ€™ (hereafter named โ€˜Dismantling Barriersโ€™) by Joann Wilkinson and Jo Warin, both of the University of Manchester, and Jeremy Davies, of The Fatherhood Institute, UK. In this paper the authors note the continuing low … Continue reading Dismantling Barriers to Effective Safeguardingย 

The Cass Review

We are pleased that the Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People has finally been released. This comprehensive review by Dr Hilary Cass has exposed the harms that have been done to children by allowing an ideology to override safeguarding. Children have been given experimental drugs to halt puberty with no … Continue reading The Cass Review

Meeting with the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girlsย 

On Monday 12th February, Tanya Carter, Safe Schools Alliance spokeswoman, attended a meeting hosted by Reem Alsalem, the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girls (@UNSRVAW) as part of her UK and NI visit. We joined other groups that advocate for the rights and protections of women and children. We wanted to share … Continue reading Meeting with the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girlsย 

Academic experiments and child safeguarding

We have written an open letter to Professor Arif Ahmed, Director for Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom at the Office for Students, to raise concerns relating to the influence of experimental academic discourse on public policy. You can read this below. Dear Professor Ahmed, Congratulations on your appointment as Director for Freedom of Speech … Continue reading Academic experiments and child safeguarding

Petition: Do not allow people to have acquired gender listed as sex on Government ID

We wholeheartedly support the petition to reform arrangements for issuing Government IDs such as passports and driving licenses - a person's so called acquired gender should never be listed as their sex. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/637290 We agree that "Issuing men with identity documents saying they are women poses #safeguarding issues.โ€ There are serious risks here for the … Continue reading Petition: Do not allow people to have acquired gender listed as sex on Government ID

Evidence to the Women and Equalities Committee

On Wednesday 10th May the Women and Equalities Select Committee held an evidence session on the Governmentโ€™s Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) review, and invited Safe Schools Alliance UK to participate. The aim of the session was "to explore the RSHE review and how it is being conducted, what RSHE should include, how it … Continue reading Evidence to the Women and Equalities Committee

Gender Recognition Reform in Scotland

We welcome the decision of the Scottish Secretary, Alister Jack, to block the Scottish government's Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) bill on constitutional grounds. The bill, which would have allowed children to apply for a gender recognition certificate from the age of 16 while removing the need for a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, would have made … Continue reading Gender Recognition Reform in Scotland