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Rape relief agency appeals court decision on transgendered dismissal.


VANCOUVER -- Two organizations are at odds over of a transgendered transgendered adjective Relating to a person who has undergone genital/sexual reassignment surgery Transgender health issues Hormonal therapy, cosmetic surgery, fertility options–eg, egg and sperm banking. See Sexual reassignment. Cf Transsexual.  person in a human rights case. Egale a national organization that advocates for gay, bisexual bisexual /bi·sex·u·al/ (-sek´shoo-al)
1. pertaining to or characterized by bisexuality.

2. an individual exhibiting bisexuality.

3. pertaining to or characterized by hermaphroditism.

4.
 and transsexual trans·sex·u·al
n.
A person who strongly identifies with the opposite gender and who chooses to live as a member of the opposite gender or to become one by surgery.

adj.
1. Of or relating to such a person.

2.
 persons, has been granted intervenor status in an upcoming judicial appeal launched by the Vancouver Rape Relief Society.

Kimberley Nixon, the transgender transgender or transgendered
adj.
Transsexual.
 person, was dismissed as a volunteer and possible employee by the VRRS because "men were not allowed in the training group" of the Society. Nixon launched a complaint with the BC Human Rights Tribunal which found VRRS had discriminated against Nixon and awarded her $7,500. A judicial review over turned this decision.

Justice Smith of the Court of Appeal for B.C. granted Egale intervenor status in Nixon's appeal of the judicial review

Nixon, who had undergone sex reassignment surgery For specialized articles on surgical procedures, see Sex reassignment surgery male-to-female and Sex reassignment surgery female-to-male.
Sex reassignment surgery (SRS), gender reassignment surgery, or sex-change operation
 to become a women in 1990, was initially accepted as a volunteer counsellor by VVRS VVRS Variable Velocity Rifle System  to help women who had been physically or emotionally, abused by men. However, when VRRS discovered Nixon's past life as a man, she was told by VRRS she could no longer participate in its training program because "men were not allowed in the training group."

In his decision to allow Egale status, Justice Smith thought the organization, unlike other intervenor groups, such as Defenders and Women Against Violence Against Women, "has an unique perspective on the effects of discrimination on the groups and individuals for whom it advocates." Consequently, it "may make a useful contribution" on questions about applying proof of discrimination under section 15 of the Charter of Rights to BC'S Human Rights Code and on questions regarding the constitutionality and interpretation of Section 41 of the BC Code.

Section 41, which was the section cited by the judges who overturned the original Tribunal decision, allows not-for-profit organizations or companies that work on behalf of identifiable groups or a class of persons to contravene con·tra·vene  
tr.v. con·tra·vened, con·tra·ven·ing, con·tra·venes
1. To act or be counter to; violate: contravene a direct order.

2.
 the Code when it grants "a preference to members of the identifiable, group or class of persons."
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Title Annotation:Child, Family And Youth; Vancouver Rape Relief Society
Publication:Community Action
Geographic Code:1CBRI
Date:Oct 25, 2004
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