I can't read the whole thing as not subscribed.
I can read a little bit that vanishes quickly, seems to be about a 15yo trans boy who has been on hormones for 8 months?
The constant reference to attempted suicide needs to be reined in, it's really helpful for any young trans or gender questioning children who will be looking for info on this stuff.
From your OP I'm not sure what you're asking about what 'we' want in the UK.
Is it about the proposal to ban certain things for children?
I feel there's an implication in what you're asking whether 'we' want to see children attempting suicide?
I assume it's ambiguous wording on your part and that you aren't suggesting the latter!
What I want is better mental health services for children generally. Something done about the distance for in patient longer term care.
Reading about what's happened with eating disorders recently clearly children are being failed.
For gender issues I would like to see the tavistock provide some decent stats on outcomes, follow up.
I want to see proper holistic care for children to really get to grips with any MH issues, understand fully their background and experiences, including whether they have autism. I would like for the people looking after them to know what they have been looking at on social media, if they have any fears from that, getting reassurance. What their family and social relationships are like. School. All that.
In the end the medical options available are a massive deal. And should be a last resort.
The fact that children and adolescents are not emotionally mature must be recognised.
I want a sensible caring approach which is very cautious about the medical route.
In the USA, a very different country. There is loads of stuff going on which seems wrong to me. Abortion, gun crime, the prison situation, opiate deaths and so on and so on. There are an awful lot of things going on in the USA that I don't want here.