Darlington Nurses Penalised For Trans Complaint, Says Lawyer

NHS bosses âpenalisedâ female nurses complaining about a transgender woman using their changing room, an employment tribunal has been told.
Eight nurses are challenging a policy which allows the single-sex room at Darlington Memorial Hospital to be used by Rose Henderson, a biological male who identifies as a woman.
In closing submissions, the nursesâ barrister said they had suffered indirect discrimination, harassment and victimisation due to County Durham and Darlington NHS Trustâs Transitioning In The Workplace policy.
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The trust said the nurses had âdemonisedâ Rose and the policy conformed with guidance and laws at the time.
Speaking to the BBC afterwards, the nurses said it had been âvery stressfulâ but they had still gone to work as patients were âthe most importantâ.
The tribunal in Newcastle has heard Rose, an operating department practitioner, had used the changing room since 2019 before complaints were first made by female nurses from the day surgery unit (DSU) in August 2023.
The trustâs policy allowed a person to use the single-sex space that conformed with their gender identity, and anyone of that sex who objected could change elsewhere.
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Some 26 nurses signed a letter complaining of Roseâs use of and conduct within the changing room, with Rose telling the tribunal the allegations, which included staring at women getting undressed, were âfalseâ.
In his closing submission to the tribunal, the nursesâ barrister Niazi Fetto KC said the policy was âunjustifiably treated as sacrosanctâ by managers and âprescribed the disadvantageous treatment of biological femalesâ.
He said the claimantsâ complaints about the âharmful effectsâ were âshunned and ignoredâ before the nurses were âpenalised and buriedâ in an âoppressive and ineffectual investigation processâ carried out by the trust.
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Mr Fetto said the policy allowed people access to single-sex spaces âbased on self-declared gender identity aloneâ and there was no consultation with staff about its implementation.
The trust was prioritising the right of trans people over the womenâs âright not to have to change in front of a member of the opposite sexâ, Mr Fetto said.
The trust converted a storage room adjoining a meeting area into a changing room for those women who did not want to share the female-only space with Rose, but that was âwholly inadequate and unsafeâ, Mr Fetto said.
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He said there was âno right in lawâ for a person with the âprotected characteristic of gender reassignment to use a single-sex changing room corresponding with their adopted genderâ.
Mr Fetto also said the words âmenâ and âwomenâ referred to in regulations were based on biological sex, as confirmed by the UK Supreme Court earlier this year.
He said multiple women had complained of Roseâs conduct in the changing room and it âdefies beliefâ that every claimant was âmistaken, lying or making it upâ, adding there was a âhigh level of corroborationâ from âdiverse sourcesâ.
The trustâs response was âdeterminedly not to grapple with the substanceâ of the complaints while at the same time âtrivialising them and stigmatising those who raised themâ, Mr Fetto said.
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Simon Cheetham KC, for the trust, said the nursesâ âcentral issueâ was Rose using the changing room which meant they had âchosen to interpretâ anything Rose or the trust did âin a negative wayâ and through a ânegative prismâ.
âTheir single-minded pursuit of this issue has clouded their judgement,â Mr Cheetham said, adding Roseâs âvery presence was seen as provocativeâ.
He also said the nursesâ decision to speak to the media was âunattractiveâ and they had made repeated allegations without âcogent evidenceâ and disclosures about Roseâs private life, which had led to Rose being publicly cast as a âhighly predatory characterâ.
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Mr Cheetham said the nursesâ treatment of Rose had been âunkind and unjustifiedâ, with their allegations about conduct âexaggeratedâ.
The nurses had unnecessarily âdemonisedâ Rose and were fighting a âpublic campaignâ about policy and the âtrustâs treatment of them as a group of womenâ, Mr Cheetham said.
He said staff were only given access to single-sex spaces if they had âdeclared they were living their life fully in that genderâ, which was a âhigher thresholdâ than the nurses claimed.
Mr Cheetham said the policy also âaccorded with relevant legislation and guidance at the timeâ.
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He said the trust had some 8,000 employees and had to balance the âcompetingâ rights of those with the âprotected characteristicsâ of biological sex and gender reassignment.
Mr Cheetham said the ârealityâ the trust faced at the time was that there were various sets of guidance that were ânot consistentâ with each other.
The tribunal judges will make their judgement on a future date but said it was unlikely to be reached before Christmas.
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After the tribunal, nurses Lisa Lockey, Bethany Hutchison and Karen Danson said it had been âvery stressfulâ and âall consumingâ but they hoped the judges would find in their favour.
Ms Lockey said the nurses had felt âtotally ostracisedâ since raising their complaint, adding the trustâs policy had âjust seemed completely unreasonableâ.
She said it was âfrustratingâ waiting for national guidance to be confirmed, adding: âWe are kind of in limbo.â
Ms Lockey said they had continued to work which had been âuncomfortableâ at times, not knowing who was supporting them, but they had to âmaintain a professional outlook with everybodyâ and âdo your jobâ.
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She said the nurses were there to help patients and they were âthe most importantâ.
Ms Hutchison said she hoped people would âstand upâ against the ideology behind the policy, adding: âItâs now time for people to raise their head above the parapet and speak out against this.â
Rose was approached for comment through the NHS trust but did not wish to speak.
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Published on: 2025-11-12 07:49:00
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