The decision follows a review after a sharp rise in referrals were recorded at the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) run by the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, which is closing at the end of March.
Bad news, folks. The Tories have proven yet again that they’re complete and utter wankers.
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It follows a public consultation on the issue and an interim policy, and comes after NHS England commissioned an independent review of gender identity services for children under 18 in 2020.
Dr Hilary Cass, who led the review, published an interim report in February 2022 saying there was a need to move away from one unit and recommended regional options be available to better support children.
The NHS said children attending these clinics will be supported by experts in neurodiversity, paediatrics and mental health, “resulting in a holistic approach to care”.
John Stewart, national director of specialised commissioning at NHS England, said the responses were “polarised” in line with the debate around puberty blockers.
Mr Stewart said: “Many people said the policy didn’t go far enough in terms of still allowing potential access (to puberty blockers) through research, and others saying clearly they disagreed fundamentally and that these should be routinely available to everyone who believes they need it.”
Former prime minister Liz Truss “welcomed” NHS England’s decision ahead of her Health and Equality Acts (Amendment) Bill which is up for its second reading on Friday.
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It follows a public consultation on the issue and an interim policy, and comes after NHS England commissioned an independent review of gender identity services for children under 18 in 2020.
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Former prime minister Liz Truss “welcomed” NHS England’s decision ahead of her Health and Equality Acts (Amendment) Bill which is up for its second reading on Friday.
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It follows a public consultation on the issue and an interim policy, and comes after NHS England commissioned an independent review of gender identity services for children under 18 in 2020.
Dr Hilary Cass, who led the review, published an interim report in February 2022 saying there was a need to move away from one unit and recommended regional options be available to better support children.
The NHS said children attending these clinics will be supported by experts in neurodiversity, paediatrics and mental health, “resulting in a holistic approach to care”.
John Stewart, national director of specialised commissioning at NHS England, said the responses were “polarised” in line with the debate around puberty blockers.
Mr Stewart said: “Many people said the policy didn’t go far enough in terms of still allowing potential access (to puberty blockers) through research, and others saying clearly they disagreed fundamentally and that these should be routinely available to everyone who believes they need it.”
Former prime minister Liz Truss “welcomed” NHS England’s decision ahead of her Health and Equality Acts (Amendment) Bill which is up for its second reading on Friday.
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Sorry for the off-topic comment, but what’s the syntax for making a collapsible quote like that? Anyone know?
Not sure if this is standard or GitHub-flavoured Markdown, or a special thing just for Lemmy, but you use
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EDIT: This won’t look right in Arctic
Let's see if it works on Mbin...
Yay, it worked! Thank you! ❤️
Also doesn’t work in Boost.
I wish Lemmy would convert markdown to HTML on the server side so we can have an actual standard for formatted text.
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It follows a public consultation on the issue and an interim policy, and comes after NHS England commissioned an independent review of gender identity services for children under 18 in 2020.
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Former prime minister Liz Truss “welcomed” NHS England’s decision ahead of her Health and Equality Acts (Amendment) Bill which is up for its second reading on Friday.
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