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Nurses Prevail in Landmark Discrimination Case Against NHS Trust

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 6:00 am
Sophie Laurent, Europe Correspondent
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In a significant victory for women’s rights, a group of female nurses have successfully challenged their employer, the County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust, over its handling of a transgender colleague’s use of the women’s changing facilities.

The employment tribunal judge found that the trust had violated the nurses’ dignity and created a “hostile, intimidating, humiliating and degrading environment” by allowing their transgender co-worker, Rose Henderson, to use the women’s changing room without providing suitable alternative arrangements.

The seven nurses, who work at Darlington Memorial Hospital, brought the case after objecting to Henderson, a transgender woman, being permitted to access the female changing facilities. The tribunal dismissed complaints about Henderson’s conduct, stating she “did not behave improperly whilst using the changing room.” However, it acknowledged the nurses’ “very real and genuine perceptions” of risks to their “dignity, bodily integrity and privacy.”

In the 134-page ruling, Judge Sweeney stated that the trust had subjected the nurses to harassment related to sex and gender reassignment by failing to take their concerns seriously. The judgment also found the trust guilty of indirect sex discrimination, as women were more likely than men to experience distress or humiliation when required to change in front of someone of the opposite biological sex.

Bethany Hutchison, the lead claimant who was backed by the Christian Legal Centre, described the verdict as a “victory for common sense.” She said, “Today the tribunal has confirmed what we have said from the beginning, that requiring women to undress in front of men is not equality, it is a violation of our dignity.”

The case has sparked a wider debate around balancing the rights of transgender individuals and the concerns of cisgender women. While some have criticised the ruling, the 77,000-strong “Not in Our Name” collective of women has expressed support for both women’s rights and inclusivity of transgender people.

The trust has said it will carefully review the judgment and comment further once it has had the opportunity to consider it in full. This landmark case is likely to have significant implications for NHS policies and practices across the country.

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Sophie Laurent covers European affairs with expertise in EU institutions, Brexit implementation, and continental politics. Born in Lyon and educated at Sciences Po Paris, she is fluent in French, German, and English. She previously worked as Brussels correspondent for France 24 and maintains an extensive network of EU contacts.
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