Anne+ believes every trans+ person should have access to safe, gender-affirming care. Anne+ exists to help trans+ people get the medical care they need.
This toolkit is designed to give information and materials to help people navigate trans+ care pathways in England.
Because care differs for patients under and over 18, we have provided information on the specific needs of each group.
This toolkit:
The Equality Act 2010 is a piece of UK legislation which applies in England, Wales, and Scotland. Northern Ireland continues to have its own equality legislation.
The Equality Act 2010 outlines the personal characteristics protected by law and the behaviour that is unlawful. The Equality Act protects individuals from “discrimination” in a variety of situations, such as:
The Equality Act 2010 means that healthcare providers (both public and private) must not unlawfully discriminate, harass, or victimise people based on the Act’s nine ‘protected characteristics’, including trans+ people who fall under the definition of the characteristic, “gender reassignment”.
The NHS England Constitution outlines the core values of the NHS in England.
The Constitution is important because it outlines the fundamental legal rights that everyone who uses the NHS is entitled to. This includes the right to access treatment based on clinical need rather than ability to pay, high standards of professional care, and patient involvement in decisions. As stated on the Government website, “All NHS bodies and private and third sector providers supplying NHS services are required by law to take account of the constitution in their decisions and actions.”
For many trans+ people, the NHS is falling short on various commitments in the following ways:
The GMC’s updated guidelines on decision-making and consent emphasise that patients have the right to be involved in decisions about their care and to receive support to make informed choices:
“All patients have the right to be involved in decisions about their treatment and care and be supported to make informed decisions if they are able.”
This toolkit will be kept under review and updated as promptly as possible when necessary.
The most recent review occurred in October 2025.
If you think this toolkit is missing something you’d find helpful or you think something might be incorrect, please let us know at community@anne.health
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