NHS lets trans sex offenders on female wards: Convicts who were born male but identify as female can be placed on women-only wards, according to hospital trust guidance Sex offenders born male but identify as female can be placed on women-only NHS wards Hospitals in Devon, Oxford and Nottinghamshire were issued with the guidance Staff were told that criminal history should be part of a risk assessment But the history does not prevent them being admitted to female-only wards
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Sex offenders who were born male but identify as female can be placed on women-only NHS wards, according to guidance issued by hospital trusts.
Hospitals in Devon, Oxford and Nottinghamshire tell their staff that a criminal history should be part of a risk assessment when placing a person who was born male on a female-only ward.
But they do not say it prevents the patients from being admitted.
Sex offenders who were born male but identify as female can be placed on women-only NHS wards,