Sorry to celebrate from such a low base.. of a government organisation actually doing their job (once alerted to it by the BBC) ... but that is a massive breakthrough, that a regulator will be chasing up on where are the results of this.
A massive part of the problem is that this invasive permanent treatment is being nodded through as though it were standard clinical care (even though the evidence of benefit seems scant with big gaps and the evidence of harm seems well established).
But at least in the few areas where there IS research happening, of course it needs to be run properly and published so others can learn from it. So that’s great the Health research authority are looking at it and not doing the usual scandalous othering that other organisations seem to be doing of ‘oh it’s trans kids’ special soft voice, head tilt, ‘of course the normal ethics and safeguarding and consent standards shouldn’t apply to their care’...
By the way, BBC, of course there are ‘children who identify as trans’ - and their distress is real and needs to be helped by professional objective talking therapies, but accepting the glib, political lobbyists’ wet dream that there are ‘trans kids’- a purely adult label placed on the child’s distress, which could actually be arising from a myriad of different issues- is part of what got us into this terrible mess. Children in distress need to be treated objectively, professionally, cautiously. Not given a shiny politicised label and rushed through with a minimum of questions asked.
I understand why it’s used as a shorthand, but promoting labels like ‘trans kids’ as a factual state of being, when the child is too young to really understand what it all means or she or he is being kept in a state of mental immaturity by puberty blockers, is an othering, political move and it shouldn’t be used as label or accepted by any organisation who thinks they are objective about the needs of those children.
All MPs should see this clip because it’s only them who have the power to investigate and make new law that could actually protect these kids.