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01st Jun 2017

DCU Has Just Introduced 54 Gender Neutral Bathrooms Across Three Campuses

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This week DCU are proud to announce that they have set up 54 gender-neutral bathrooms across all three campuses.

The move is an attempt to make the campuses more inclusive to members of the transgender community.

According to 98FM, the toilet sign is an image of a male, a female, a body which shows half a male and a half female and a disabled symbol.  

DCU’s Welfare and Equality Officer Cody Byrne, who was the one to bring in the new bathrooms, spoke about the importance of college being an inclusive place; 

“We went with Universal Access Bathrooms because it’s more inclusive of all minorities, irrespective of any bracket (gender, disability, ethnicity)”. 

“It’s important in the extent that, symbolically, DCU is an all-encompassing place that is here to support all of it’s students. Free from discrimination and that it really is a place to be yourself”. 

Members of the DCU LGBTA community talked about why they supported the new bathrooms;

“Everybody deserves to have the use of facilities where they feel safe and comfortable. There’s a phenomenon in places like the US that try to make more out of this issue than what it is, which is providing for the inclusive use to our trans and non-binary fellow citizens of public bathrooms in which they feel safe and comfortable”.

“Without gender neutral bathrooms often transgender students will not feel comfortable using the toilets on campus, this isn’t acceptable. Not only will it allow these students to feel more comfortable and safe using the bathrooms around campus, it gives a message out to current and future students that DCU is a transgender inclusive university”.

DCU follows the move by other Dublin colleges such as Trinity and IT Tallaght who have also introduced the more inclusive bathrooms over the last year.

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