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The Gender Identity Development Clinic was founded in 1989 by Dr Domenico Di Ceglie, a child and adolescent psychiatrist. [3] [6] It was one of the first child gender services in the world. After its opening, "it got two referrals over the whole year". [7]
The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) was the specialist clinic nationally commissioned by NHS England to provide care to transgender and gender diverse children, including those with gender dysphoria. In the years leading up to the Cass Review, several GIDS staff members voiced concerns over the evidence base for the treatments being ...
The contract for the Gender Identity Development Service at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust will be brought to a close. ... The NHS is closing its gender identity clinic for children ...
The Cass Review, which was an independent review of gender identity services for children and young people in the NHS, said that for the majority of young people a medical pathway “may not be ...
Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock's Gender Service for Children is a 2023 nonfiction book by BBC Newsnight investigative journalist Hannah Barnes. The book is about the NHS Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) based at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.
After an initial aim for new clinics to be up and running by spring 2023, this has now been pushed to April 2024.
The first onsite visits were planned to start in September 2024. The findings would be used to support an updated adult gender service specification which will then be liable to engagement and public consultation. Unlike the Cass Review, the review of adult gender services was expected to be completed within months, rather than years. [13] [14 ...
NHS England, which commissions the services for people with gender dysphoria, denies acting unlawfully. NHS England ‘failing to ensure people with gender dysphoria seen in 18 weeks’ Skip to ...