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going back to 2015 when certainly gender identity development service itself had some early data about the first children, the younger children to go on puberty blockers which indicated that some of them were not benefiting from that at all and a year later that was confirmed. and the head of gender identity development service presented his findings to professionals working in the area and her own staff but not to the public. in 201810 members of staff from one small service, ten of them which is extraordinary, they raise those concerns to an adult member of staff. and that went to nhs england and that is six years ago. 2019 when we started reporting on this programme, we made a series of films and we obtained some transcripts unofficial reviews into gender identity development service and in those several commissions raise some very serious concerns about the care of the service was offering. here isjust a about the care of the service was offering. here is just a taster. that was an actor
going back to 2015 when certainly gender identity development service itself had some early data about the first children, the younger children to go on puberty blockers which indicated that some of them were not benefiting from that at all and a year later that was confirmed. and the head of gender identity development service presented his findings to professionals working in the area and her own staff but not to the public. in 201810 members of staff from one small service, ten of them which...
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identity development service and in those several commissions raise some very serious concerns about the care of the service was offering. here isjust a about the care of the service was offering. here is just a taster. that was an actor speaking but we are going back years and i do not think that there's anything to celebrate here, to be honest. yes, this programme and other notable exceptions in the media have spoken, the sunday times but really, where has everyone been, where has nhs england been all these years? where has the oversight beam? it is a powerful drug rolled out without the demand for robust data to support that. where has the regulator been? it took our report on newsnight and the care quality commission to get them ruled as inadequate. and where has large swathes of the media been and sadly i would include the bbc on that side of this programme. 50 children let that side of this programme. so children let down, you see that that is right? children let down, you see that that isriaht? ~ , children let down, you see that that isriaht? �* , , children let down, you s
identity development service and in those several commissions raise some very serious concerns about the care of the service was offering. here isjust a about the care of the service was offering. here is just a taster. that was an actor speaking but we are going back years and i do not think that there's anything to celebrate here, to be honest. yes, this programme and other notable exceptions in the media have spoken, the sunday times but really, where has everyone been, where has nhs england...
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at the end of march, england's only public gender identity development service, based at the tavistock clinic. closed following a lawsuit involving keira bell, a former patient who had her breasts removed at a puberty block clinic at age 16 and had her breasts removed at age 20. soon keira regretted what happened and returned, as far as possible, to her biological sex. she went to court, demanding a legislative ban on drug treatment for gender dysphoria children under 16 years of age. many complaints were made against this clinic, both... from former patients and from some former employees, and the claims were consistent with the conclusion of the report: hormones were prescribed to children without a real understanding of the consequences. this clinic has now closed, but two regional branches will open. in addition, there are many private clinics where they do the same thing, so really nothing will change in the approach to children with psychological problems until the ideology of the state changes. georgian the bill on transparency of foreign influence, in other words, on agents, is
at the end of march, england's only public gender identity development service, based at the tavistock clinic. closed following a lawsuit involving keira bell, a former patient who had her breasts removed at a puberty block clinic at age 16 and had her breasts removed at age 20. soon keira regretted what happened and returned, as far as possible, to her biological sex. she went to court, demanding a legislative ban on drug treatment for gender dysphoria children under 16 years of age. many...
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identity development service — and she had spoken to two clinicians who worked at the service. it wasn't really a big sort of whistle—blowy piece but they had talked to her and said — what they'd seen and itjust — i thought it was very interesting, but i was off and, you know, spending time with my baby. and there was also a documentary that same year on bbc two about a gender clinic — a children's gender clinic in canada. and then, it was really a leak of a report in the autumn of 2018, going into 2019, that really got me interested in this, which was a report where ten members of staff from gids had gone to... ..a doctor called doctor david bell — he's an adult psychiatrist at the tavistock — and they had relayed some very serious concerns and ijust thought, we don't often get nhs whistle—blowers. to have ten from a tiny service, something must be going on. so, that's what started it. so, what were you doing? were you approaching them at that point? were you trying to find out who these whistle—blowers were or they were in the public domain and you were trying
identity development service — and she had spoken to two clinicians who worked at the service. it wasn't really a big sort of whistle—blowy piece but they had talked to her and said — what they'd seen and itjust — i thought it was very interesting, but i was off and, you know, spending time with my baby. and there was also a documentary that same year on bbc two about a gender clinic — a children's gender clinic in canada. and then, it was really a leak of a report in the autumn of...
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identity development service — and she had spoken to two clinicians who worked
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at the end of march, england's only public gender identity development service, based at the tavistock clinic, closed. this followed a trial involving keira bell, a former patient who, at age 16, at the puberty blocking clinic , she underwent removal of her mammary glands at the age of 20. keira soon regretted what happened and returned, as far as possible, to her biological sex. she went to court, demanding a legislative ban on drug treatment for gender dysphoria for children under 16 years of age. many complaints were made against this clinic, both from former ones. patients, as well as from some former employees and claims with the report's voiced conclusion, hormones were prescribed to children without a real understanding of the consequences. now this the clinic has closed, but two regional branches will open. in addition, there are many private clinics that do the same thing. so, in reality, nothing will change in the approach to children with psychological problems until the ideology of the state changes. in the central part of the country, georgian president salami zurbishvili
at the end of march, england's only public gender identity development service, based at the tavistock clinic, closed. this followed a trial involving keira bell, a former patient who, at age 16, at the puberty blocking clinic , she underwent removal of her mammary glands at the age of 20. keira soon regretted what happened and returned, as far as possible, to her biological sex. she went to court, demanding a legislative ban on drug treatment for gender dysphoria for children under 16 years of...
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the hilary cass review was commissioned following concerns about this place, the gender identity development service at the tavistock nhs trust. it was the only specialist nhs gender clinic for children and young people in england and wales. first set up in 1989, in 2009, just over 50 children and young people were referred to the clinic, mostly births registered males. by 2016 that number had grown to almost 2000, teenage girls making up to almost 2000, teenage girls making up the vast majority. newsnight was among the first to raise questions about the sharp rise and about the type of care patients were receiving, including the use of puberty blockers. today a report by consultant paediatrician doctor hilary cass criticised that care, saying it was based on remarkably weak evidence, adding, we have to show that the treatments are safe and produce the positive outcomes you want from them. and when looking at the huge growth in demand, the review found, underlying the numbers is a group of young people who often have a range of needs and or associated conditions. it recommended that before s
the hilary cass review was commissioned following concerns about this place, the gender identity development service at the tavistock nhs trust. it was the only specialist nhs gender clinic for children and young people in england and wales. first set up in 1989, in 2009, just over 50 children and young people were referred to the clinic, mostly births registered males. by 2016 that number had grown to almost 2000, teenage girls making up to almost 2000, teenage girls making up the vast...
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and it discourse around gender and it also found that the now closed gender identity development service , or the service, or gids, at the tavistock and portman nhs foundation trust, used puberty blockers and cross—sex hormones. despite weak evidence despite remarkably weak evidence that they improved the health of young people . so here to discuss young people. so here to discuss this, i'm delighted to be joined by the barrister campaigner by the barrister and campaigner sarah the sarah phillimore. welcome to the show . welcome back to the show. show. welcome back to the show. it's always a pleasure to have you.thank it's always a pleasure to have you. thank you, let's talk about the cass review then. what do you think are the most important findings from your perspective? >> i think there's about findings from your perspective? >>recommendations.e's about findings from your perspective? >>recommendations.e's ab oft 31 recommendations. a lot of it is service that is about the service that children because this children need. yes, because this clearly a report saying clearly isn't a re
and it discourse around gender and it also found that the now closed gender identity development service , or the service, or gids, at the tavistock and portman nhs foundation trust, used puberty blockers and cross—sex hormones. despite weak evidence despite remarkably weak evidence that they improved the health of young people . so here to discuss young people. so here to discuss this, i'm delighted to be joined by the barrister campaigner by the barrister and campaigner sarah the sarah...
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identity development service. ten years later, more than 5000. and of that group, two thirds were female looking who were feeling, who were gender questioning. so looking to potentially be become a boy. so there is an explosion. it is a genuine issue and it is something that every corner of our society needs to handle, whether it's schools, whether it's health services, which this review concentrates on, whether it's parenting families, it covers everything . covers everything. >> yes. but as the review points out, even though there has been that explosion, it was only deau that explosion, it was only dealt with in one particular very narrow, focused way . and very narrow, focused way. and what she's arguing for is a much broader approach . and of course, broader approach. and of course, speaking as someone who works clinically with adults every so often, but not very often, but every so often i will have someone who will come to me for therapy who has been in that situation since childhood and nobody really liste
identity development service. ten years later, more than 5000. and of that group, two thirds were female looking who were feeling, who were gender questioning. so looking to potentially be become a boy. so there is an explosion. it is a genuine issue and it is something that every corner of our society needs to handle, whether it's schools, whether it's health services, which this review concentrates on, whether it's parenting families, it covers everything . covers everything. >> yes....