Key facts
- A judge ruled a five-year-old girl faced indirect discrimination.
- The discrimination occurred due to the school's unisex toilet policy.
- The girl refused to use the toilets because boys were 'too noisy'.
- She would go home in pain after refusing to use the toilets.
A judge has ruled that a five-year-old girl, identified as C, experienced indirect discrimination due to her primary school's policy of using unisex toilets. The pupil reportedly refused to use the school's toilets because the boys were 'too noisy,' which caused her to experience pain and regularly go home without relieving herself. The ruling highlights concerns about the implementation of gender-neutral facilities and their impact on individual students.
