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Replacement clinics for NHS's... gender identity unit are 'nowhere near ready'

Started by Jessica_Rose, April 02, 2024, 05:23:10 AM

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Replacement clinics for NHS's controversial gender identity unit are 'nowhere near ready' to begin treating patients

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/replacement-clinics-for-nhs-s-controversial-gender-identity-unit-are-nowhere-near-ready-to-begin-treating-patients/ar-BB1kU1HS?ocid=windirect&cvid=dd88a6bc28fd4bae8513e5b12814f6bf&ei=80

Story by Alex Ward Social Affairs Correspondent (1 April 2024)

Replacement clinics for the NHS's controversial gender identity unit are 'nowhere near ready' to begin treating patients, it was claimed yesterday.

Hubs in London's Great Ormond Street and Liverpool's Alder Hey are due to carry out appointments this week, following the closure of the Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) at the Tavistock and Portman Trust.

But whistleblowers – said to be senior staff at Gids – claimed the hubs' opening has been shambolic.

A source told the i newspaper: 'It's been shoddy, disorganised...At times, it's felt unsafe.'

The Tavistock clinic in London was ordered to close following a review by Dr Hilary Cass, which said it was 'not a safe or viable long-term option'.

Around 250 patients from Gids will have their care taken over by the hubs, with around 5,000 on a waiting list.

But sources claimed the hubs were 'not fully staffed', claiming there were just 17 or 18 clinical staff across both clinics, most with no experience with transgender children. One source said it was 'colossal mismanagement by NHS England'.

An NHS spokesman said: 'Our focus is on ensuring continuity of care as we establish the new service.' Last night, sources also claimed staffing levels were 'sufficient' to provide a safe service.
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There was never any intention to replace Gids in a timely and continuous progression. It was solely to ban puberty blockers and stop under 18's from transitioning. New evidence has been published that shows of the thousands that were treated by Gids only around 10% were given blockers, not the free for all in the Cass report.
While some former clinicians have complained that practically everyone under the care of GIDS was prescribed puberty blockers, the available data tells a different story Freedom of Information Act requests by the anti-trans journalist Hannah Barnes reveal that of the over 9,000 children seen by GIDS since its inception, fewer than 1,300 were ever referred for a prescription for blockers

(https://transwrites.world/nhs-puberty-blockers/?amp=1#)

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