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Hi All,

I would recommend:
'toilet' + image (for greatest clarity, particularly across language
barriers)
'toilet for all genders' (if you want to show understanding of the issues
for trans staff and students, particularly those with non-binary genders)
'unisex toilet' or 'toilet for everyone' (for similar, but more subtle,
reasons as 'toilet for all genders')

One of the problems with using 'gender neutral toilet' is that because the
terminology is linked, for many, to trans activism in the area of toilet
access, it to some extent sets the toilet aside as being a special toilet,
only meant for a particular group. This can serve to further set apart
trans staff and students as different, as well as 'outing' trans staff and
students who use that toilet (because the rest of the university community
see it as only for trans people). While obviously 'gender neutral' doesn't
actually mean that the toilet can only be used by trans people, this has
been the experience/view of individuals in a number of institutions I've
worked with.

It is additionally worth considering whether this signage is being applied
to single-stall contained units (with sinks and sanitary disposal, etc), or
to a converted set of toilets in a room with shared sinks etc. In the
latter case, I have seen 'toilets with urinals' and 'toilets without
urinals' for adjacent doors used, and this could in fact have read 'toilets
for all genders with urinals' and 'toilets for all genders without urinals'
- this signage gives those entering the room a sense of what the
environment will be, as well as allowing people to chose the room in which
they believe they will most quickly be able to use the toilet!

Best wishes,

Harri

Equality and Diversity Consultant
https://www.linkedin.com/in/harri-weeks

On 27 September 2016 at 20:04, Julie Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Hi Linda
>
> We've done something similar at the University of Sheffield. We did
> discuss just using 'toilet' but, whilst this is probably the ideal we all
> want to get to, I have read that labelling them as GNTs (Gender Neutral
> Toilets) sends a strong signal of support by the organisation.
>
> This approach is also supported by some members of staff I've spoken to
> who said, not only is it a strong signal, but also removes any ambiguity
> for trans members of staff and makes them feel welcome.
>
> I read very recently (sorry can't remember where!) of somewhere that
> labelled them 'toilet for all genders', which I rather liked!
>
> Good luck with the decisions.
>
> Julie
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> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 27 Sep 2016, at 17:16, Linda Brosnan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
>
> We are currently looking at signage for gender neutral toilets at York for
> new builds and the conversion of existing facilities.  Some suggestions
> already discussed are: ‘toilet’, ‘toilet for everyone’.
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>
> Any other suggestions or examples of signage you are using, would be
> welcomed.
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> Thanks
>
>
> Linda
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> Linda Brosnan
> Equality and Diversity Officer
> Equality and Diversity Office
> Sally Baldwin Block D
> University of York
> York, YO10 5DD
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