
The Trans Trend Isn’t Dead Yet
Social contagion is continuing to drive young people down a path of medical mutilation.

Social contagion is continuing to drive young people down a path of medical mutilation.

State-run NHS banned similar practices, but ex-Tavistock staff at GPHC are now free to treat minors under a regulator branded “unfit for purpose.”

The British doctor has not been struck off and only received a suspended prison sentence.

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Ministers have welcomed the “landmark decision.” But why did it take so long?

The controversial Tavistock clinic had no lower age limit on referrals.

Few will read Time to Think without realising that something went badly wrong at the Tavistock clinic.

The new clinic will likely “employ the ideological ‘gender affirmative’ approach that led to diagnostic overshadowing at the Tavistock and put vulnerable children at risk,” the director of Transgender Trend told The European Conservative.

The UK is not the only European country to adopt a cautious approach to the sensitive issue of gender identity. Switzerland has also officially called for caution.

Lawsuits are being prepared by aggrieved families who allege that the Tavistock clinic indulged the ill-considered claims of vulnerable children and sent them down a damaging, irreversible medical route.