A new research paper reveals severe adverse effects including declining mental health, increased depression, self-harm, and suicide ideation among trans and non-binary young people and their parents following the UK puberty blocker ban Continue Reading The UK Puberty Blocker Ban: Evidence Reveals Widespread Harm to Transgender Children
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The NHS’s puberty-blockers trial is a danger to children – a response” argues that the evidence base for puberty blockers is scientific, not ideological, and criticises the gender-critical movement for manipulating science and being linked to anti-LGBT hate groups. Continue Reading The NHS puberty-blockers trial is a danger to children – a response
Transgender Children’s Healthcare in the UK – Navigating the Complexities As a Transgender Advocacy Organisation, we receive many requests from…
In this second article I’m going to look at the referrals process outlined in the interim service spec. In order…
As most of you reading will be aware, the NHS released its new interim service specification for the treatment of…
Standing Firm: Why Our August 2024 Response to the Cass Review Remains Our Position Since publishing our response to the…
Why trans people are always in the media. Trans people are in the media so much because they’ve become a…
Recent legal developments in the UK are clarifying that blanket exclusion of transgender people from gender-aligned facilities in workplaces and service-delivery locations is unlikely to be lawful. Continue Reading Toilets, Changing Rooms and Showers In Workplaces and Service-delivery Locations
Go Back to School Richard Dawkins Recently, Richard Dawkins was reported (by the right-wing think tank Free Speech Union) as…
The Cass Review Is Not Helping Trans Youth The publication of the UK’s Independent Review of gender identity services for…











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