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NHS England launches ‘de-transitioning’ service

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NHS England has announced a transformational service for transgender patients aiming to return to their birth gender, following recommendations from the Cass Review, which seeks to refine the approach to gender identity services.

NHS England has introduced a groundbreaking service for transgender patients desiring to return to their birth gender, in line with the latest Cass Review guidelines. This venture is part of a comprehensive redesign of gender identity services, particularly targeting the care of gender-questioning children. Yesterday’s announcement symbolizes the onset of what the NHS terms a ‘transformational’ approach to these multifaceted and delicate issues.

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Leading pediatrician Dr. Hilary Cass spearheaded an extensive review of gender identity services for young people, serving as the cornerstone of these changes. The Cass Review underscored worries about the swift advancement of children through treatment paths involving potent medications and significant medical interventions, despite insufficient data on long-term outcomes.

Dr. Cass observed a rising pattern of anecdotal evidence suggesting individuals are detransitioning—reverting to their birth gender after undergoing gender reassignment procedures. She highlighted the lack of a formal clinical pathway to support these individuals. In response, NHS England has pledged to establish such a pathway by October 2024. This initiative will encompass studying the rates and reasons for detransitioning, acknowledging some might be hesitant to re-engage with their previous services.

By 2026, the plan reveals, NHS England will set up six new specialist clinics aimed at aiding under-18s grappling with gender identity issues. Amid these endeavors, the commencement of new clinical trials for puberty blockers in January 2025 has ignited controversy. Detractors argue these trials, though aimed at garnering more data on puberty blockers, carry significant risks, including potential irreversible harm to fertility and sexual health.

Lucy Marsh from the Family Education Trust vehemently opposed the trials, deeming them ‘unethical’ and ‘dangerous,’ and suggested that funds would be better allocated to addressing underlying causes of gender dysphoria, such as mental health issues, autism, and familial dynamics.

James Esses, co-founder of Thoughtful Therapists, echoed these sentiments, proposing a mental health-centered approach to gender dysphoria treatment. He cautioned that the clinical trials might lead to permanent damage, referencing previous Cass Review findings and past governmental bans on puberty blockers due to their risks.

Dr. Hilary Cass welcomed the NHS’s dedication to her recommendations while acknowledging the considerable challenges ahead. She emphasized the necessity of a holistic care model that caters to the varied needs of gender-questioning youth, integrating support across mental health, education, and other professional fields.

Dr. Cass’s review, a meticulous four-year undertaking yielding over 30 recommendations, argued that children were frequently hurried into irrevocable decisions amid contentious debates over the proper treatments. She criticized the weak evidence backing puberty blockers and hormones, urging for a more measured, evidence-based methodology.

Moreover, NHS England has announced the replacement of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, formerly the primary provider of gender services and often criticized for its methods, with new regional centres. These centres will adopt a comprehensive approach, addressing mental health and associated conditions like autism. Additionally, revised referral criteria will ensure thorough assessments for all young clients before they access specialist services.

Professor James Palmer, NHS Medical Director for specialised commissioning, highlighted the importance of enhancing and broadening services based on the Cass Review’s insights. He emphasized plans to refine care quality and consistency across both child and adult gender services, encouraging patient and staff feedback to drive enhancements.

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