DutchNews.nl, November 11, 2014
Girls and boys at secondary school should
share the same toilet facilities so that transgender children do not have to
choose which to use, according to gay and transgender rights group COC.
The COC
and Transgender Netwerk Nederland are holding a one-day campaign on Tuesday to
draw attention to the dilemma facing transgender children at school. Some
children, the organisations say, avoid the rest rooms altogether because of the
problem.
Puberty is a particularly difficult period for transgender children
because their bodies often develop in ways other than they would like, the
organisation says.
Recognising that some teenagers prefer to use separate
facilities, the organisers say schools should have a mixture of gender neutral
and separated facilities.
The campaign is taking place at 100 schools and
involves a sticker campaign to designate toilet facilities as for girls, boys
or mixed plus a focus on school heads and gender issues.

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