Intersex equality, diversity and inclusion and social policy: Silences, absences, and erasures in Ireland and the UK

Resource type: Publication Publication
  • Authors
    Monro, S; Wall, Sean Saifa; Wood, Kate
  • Type
    Original research
  • Journal
    Critical Social Policy
  • Publication Date
    2023
  • Abstract

    Intersex people suffer human rights abuses and harms because of nonconsensual early medical interventions. They have historically been rendered outside of welfare regimes and equality, diversity and inclusion policies, or forcibly subsumed within sex-binaried institutions. This article draws on critical intersex studies to interrogate the policy silences and collusions that have taken place regarding intersex people’s suffering. Using Ireland and England as case studies, we show that current formations of equality and diversity policies are inadequate in relation to intersex issues. Analysis of policy documents from Ireland and the UK using Bacchi’s method reveals the erasure and/or marginalisation of intersex people, despite some stated commitments to gender and sexual equality. We conclude that there is a pressing need for social policy work around intersex issues and for reform to support intersex people’s equality, diversity and inclusion.

Too often, procedures are considered without regard to wider context beyond the body. This paper looks at erasure and exclusion of intersex people from social and inclusion policies in the United Kingdom and Ireland as an indirect result of invisibilising medical practices.