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The disabled lady in the page previous that was petrified of having male bodied care as she wouldn't know if she had been abused. Her rights have changed now. It effects every woman. The cliche that this changes nothing is nonsense.
Would she not be entitled to request a female chaperone present, in the same way I have been offered this for a number of procedures carried out by male doctors/clinicians? Personally, if I know the male and have built up trust I have declined the need for a chaperone, but if it was someone I had a first appt with I would accept the offer.