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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

GIDS being sued by their safeguarding lead.

786 replies

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 07/07/2020 14:54

(Text from their crowdfunder)

My Details

My name is Sonia Appleby. I am a qualified social worker (1981); adult psychoanalytic psychotherapist (I992); MSc. in health psychology, (research) and MBA. I have a long career safeguarding and protecting children in social care, health and as a children’s guardian in public and private proceedings.

I am currently the Named Professional for Safeguarding Children and the Safeguarding Children Lead at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. I am therefore still employed by the Trust against which I am bringing my claim.

What is Safeguarding?

In all NHS trusts and organisations there are professionals such as myself, who work with other internal departments and external agencies to ensure there are 'root and branch' systems to keep patients and service users safe. This means responding to patient/service users' personal experiences, also including their environmental, familial, community/peer circumstances and sometimes any of the aforementioned domains could require the intervention of other professionals in different agencies. Safeguarding children and young people also concerns ensuring there is a sufficiently, healthy culture that does not unwittingly contribute to potential harm regarding the people who use and deliver NHS services.

Safeguarding within the Trust

My primary task is to ensure that clinicians protect their patients/service users from avoidable harm and are also able to recognize and appropriately respond to situations where under 18s are in need of safeguarding. My secondary task is challenge practices which are either harmful or could lead to harm. The Trust is commissioned by NHS England to deliver a National Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS), which provides services for children and adolescents diagnosed with gender dysphoria. The treatments available also include "puberty blockers".

I have sought to ensure the principle of ''safeguarding children and young people'' is upheld whilst service users are being assessed and treated within the GIDS service.

My Claim

I lodged a whistle-blowing claim in November 2019 at the Central London Employment Tribunal. Since then I have made 2 applications to amend my claim as new information came to light.

In my claim, I allege that because I made "protected disclosures" to my line manager regarding concerns raised by GIDS staff ( that the health or safety of patients was being, had been or was likely to be endangered), I was subjected to detriments.

I allege these detriments are:

i) the Tavistock misused it's own procedures to besmirch me and therefore jeopardize the role of safeguarding within the Trust;

ii) there was an unwritten but mandated directive from the Tavistock management that safeguarding concerns should not be brought to my attention despite being the Trust Safeguarding Children Lead;

iii) and, clinicians were discouraged from reporting safeguarding concerns to me.

I also allege various other detriments.

Further to disclosures made to Newsnight by former staff, BBC Newsnight produced a programme focusing on the allegation that the Trust did not want to report any concerns to me. www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51806962

and you can watch it here

OP posts:
christinarossetti19 · 08/07/2020 19:41

Thanks, although I think that Kirkup's description of the Safeguarding Lead's role is only partial.

It's not only to 'ensure that whistleblowers' concerns about the safety of vulnerable children are heard and addressed'. Whistle blowing should be the last resort, when an individual believes that the usual safeguarding procedures haven't been implemented properly.

That's the meat of Appleby's case - that clinicians were discouraged from referring safeguarding cases to her when they normally would and that that was a mandated but unwritten directive from management that safeguarding concerns shouldn't be brought to her attention.

MoltenLasagne · 08/07/2020 21:03

Thanks for sharing, I've donated without the "recommended" tip for crowdjustice. I wonder if they track that as a metric?

christinarossetti19 · 08/07/2020 21:32

I'm sure that they do track it as a metric.

I do understand why people don't want to donate to CJ at the moment (neither do I) but as Allison Bailey pointed out they are hosting a number of important feminist crowdfunders at the moment - Maya, RRS, Allison.

Tricky.

HandsOffMyRights · 09/07/2020 08:51

Bumping for those who wish to support this important case.

TehBewilderness · 09/07/2020 19:12

Is 'innovative' the latest euphemism for giving off label drugs to children to see how it will effect them?

christinarossetti19 · 09/07/2020 19:34

It never used to be at the Tavi and other departments and services aren't implicated.

It seems that GIDS has been conducting itself in a very particular way.

LastTrainEast · 16/07/2020 23:21

Has anyone else pledged money to crowd-justice for this and not had it taken? They are ignoring enquiries about it.

LastTrainEast · 17/07/2020 14:24

okay finally got somewhere there to sort it, but I wonder if it happens often.

Apollo440 · 17/07/2020 14:30

Please support this. Stopping children making life altering decisions that they may regret has to be our no.1 priority.

wifflewafflebiscuit · 17/07/2020 14:52

Sad that this is happening, but glad it's finding daylight. Off to pledge now.

OhHolyJesus · 17/07/2020 14:59

I'm totally broke but I have this and Keira Bell's crowdfunder when I have some cash. All power to you Sonia if you're reading, this is so, so important and I'm thrilled you are doing this.

Bella2020 · 17/07/2020 15:29

Thank you for posting about this, OP. I've pledged but excluded the extra payment to CrowdJustice.

Jeeeez · 17/07/2020 17:38

My patient's only just been taken despite me making it days ago

mcduffy · 17/07/2020 18:20

Mine too

ToriaPumpkin · 18/07/2020 00:07

Mine too

NonnyMouse1337 · 06/08/2020 15:41

Bumping this up. She still has quite a way to go to reach her stretch target. Such an important case. Smile

DialSquare · 06/08/2020 15:59

Just donated again to this. I wonder how much crowd justice has lost since they closed Allison Bailey's page? I spend quite a lot on the GC causes every month and I always untick that box now. There must be hundreds doing the same.

NonnyMouse1337 · 06/08/2020 16:05

I wonder that too, DialSquare. I don't include the £1 now and never will for any fundraiser on CrowdJustice. They already take a cut of the total amount raised by the person, so it's not like they need any more.

DialSquare · 06/08/2020 16:10

I read somewhere that they take 3%. They don't advertise that when they've got their begging bowl out do they.

NonnyMouse1337 · 06/08/2020 16:38

Ha! No, they don't. Hmm

ScrimpshawTheSecond · 06/08/2020 16:49

Oh, wow, I really hope this case gets more shovels. It's so important. I can't right now, but will keep bumping to remind myself for later.

StandUpStraight · 06/08/2020 21:12

Really good article on New Discourses just now on the trans health care industry in America, the manipulation of data, and the reframing of life changing interventions as “care”:

newdiscourses.com/2020/08/trans-healthcare-manipulated-data-self-appointed-saviors/

NonnyMouse1337 · 19/08/2020 21:58

Polite bump. Smile

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 20/08/2020 17:36

"How can you accuse someone who donates their spare time and money to charity. Who has immersed themselves in aiming to fight for people who can't fight for themselves."

You keep the name Jimmy Savile in your mind.

NonnyMouse1337 · 27/08/2020 08:29

Bumping this up again as it would be good to dig some more for this.