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Written Question
Gendered Intelligence: Finance
Wednesday 14th December 2022

Asked by: Miriam Cates (Conservative - Penistone and Stocksbridge)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, pursuant to the Answer of 28 November 2022 to Question 90903, to provide details of (a) the dates on which payments were made and (b) the amount of money paid to Gendered Intelligence by each of the organisations listed.

Answered by Stuart Andrew - Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

The Department has provided funding to the charity Gendered Intelligence through exchequer funding as follows:

  • £600.00 on 02 August 2021 for a training course

  • £134,430.00 on 06 March 2019 for Sport England Trans Inclusion Project

  • £117,318.00 on 03 April 2020 for Sport England Trans Inclusion Project

  • £11,214.323 on 01 October 2020 as part of the Big Night In campaign, administered by Children in Need on behalf of DCMS as part of the financial support for voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations to respond to coronavirus (COVID-19).

The National Lottery Community Fund funding to Gendered Intelligence is through lottery funds rather than from the Department.


Written Question
Gendered Intelligence: Finance
Monday 28th November 2022

Asked by: Miriam Cates (Conservative - Penistone and Stocksbridge)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, whether her Department has provided funding to the charity Gendered Intelligence (a) directly and (b) through associated bodies since 2009.

Answered by Stuart Andrew - Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

DCMS has records of grant funding provided to the charity Gendered Intelligence from September 2017, either directly by the Department or through Arm’s Length Bodies or other delivery partners.

Gendered Intelligence has received funds directly from DCMS as a supplier of training on one occasion.

The National Lottery Community Fund has funded Gendered Intelligence to support young transgender people and their families through peer support sessions, mental health support and to reduce isolation.

Funding from Sport England enabled Gendered Intelligence to deliver capacity building training to national governing bodies; this was delivered through the Sport England’s Trans Inclusion Project.

Funding as part of the Big Night In campaign was administered by Children in Need on behalf of DCMS as part of the financial support for voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations to respond to coronavirus (COVID-19).


Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 14 Jan 2021
Telecommunications (Security) Bill (Second sitting)

"Q The Government’s diversification strategy goes alongside the Bill. Obviously, the principle driver of the diversification is security reasons, but it will also open up the networks to smaller operators—I imagine, Matthew, many of your members are much smaller companies. Do you think that it will have a positive …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 14 Jan 2021
Telecommunications (Security) Bill (Second sitting)

"Q This is a question for Chris from NEC. I think that you have partially answered it already, so do not feel that you have to repeat what has already been said. It appears to me that, if the open RAN trial is successful and the open RAN technology …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 14 Jan 2021
Telecommunications (Security) Bill (First sitting)

"Q May I, too, pass on my thanks to the witnesses for appearing before us today? You have all referred to the significant financial costs to your organisations of removing the equipment from the high-risk vendors, but obviously, given the potential security implications, some are calling for the 2027 …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 14 Jan 2021
Telecommunications (Security) Bill (First sitting)

"Q You have said in your written evidence that you fully support the objectives of the Bill, to improve security in the networks, but 20 years ago we could not possibly have anticipated the kind of threats that we face today, so it is safe to assume that we …..."
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