Angela Clayton

Angela Clayton
Born 1959
Died January 8, 2014 (aged 5455)
Occupation Physicist

Angela Helen Clayton MBE (born 1959, died on 8th January 2014[1]) is an internationally known physicist working in the fields of Nuclear Criticality Safety and Health Physics. She was also a campaigner for the rights of transsexual people.

Professional career

Her professional accomplishments included:

She held various roles in Safety Committees and the Reactor Safety Panel at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (now AWE, plc). She was interested in the subjects of criticality safety and Radiological Protection - Health Physics.

Clayton was also active in national and local Prospect trade union activities, including serving on the pension National Executive Committee (NEC) Advisory Sub Committee[4] and was an elected trustee of the AWE Pension Scheme from 1 February 2009 - 1 February 2011.[5][6][7]

After her early retirement in March 2011 on medical grounds due to complications from an old automobile accident in 1999, she pursued various artistic and intellectual activities including acquiring a large telescope with which she could engage in a lifelong love of astronomy.

Her most recent degree was in Law from the Open University. She graduated with a first in April 2009.

Personal life

Her early interactions with medical practitioners were described as traumatic, leading her to transition without medical support. After living several years as a woman, she reengaged with medical practitioners to obtain surgery.[8]

She worked as a campaigner with Press for Change beginning in 1999 and later served as their vice-president. Her interest in the role of trade unions in promoting equality for trans people led her to become the first “trans observer” to the UK Trades Union Congress (TUC) LGBT Committee. She was also involved in the development and implementation of the Gender Recognition Act 2004.[8]

She was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in June 2005 "for services to gender issues".[9] Clayton was a speaker at the Greater London LGBT Organising Day in February 2008.[10] She contributed to the "Trans Data Position Paper for the National Statistics: UK Statistics Authority in 2009.[11]

References

  1. Legacy.com
  2. Page 22, American Nuclear Society, Standards Committee Report of Activities, 2008
  3. Criticality Mass Calculations for AM-241, Am-242m and Am243
  4. Page 47, Prospect Annual Report, 2009
  5. The AWE Pension, Pensions Update, 2008
  6. The AWE Pension, Pensions Update, 2009
  7. AWE Pension Trustees Limited
  8. 1 2 Angela Clayton - PFC campaigner | Press For Change Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  9. "QUEENS BIRTHDAY HONOURS - ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE". Government News. June 11, 2005. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  10. "Greater London LGBT Organising Day". Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members. Unison. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  11. Thomas, Jennifer (May 2009). "Trans Data Position Paper" (PDF). Office for National Statistics: UK Statistics Authority. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
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