@ArabellaScott
People on Twitter are saying that the NHS didn't have to suspend all medication/treatment, they had the option to keep going as was current until the result of the appeal was known, but have chosen to stop using puberty blockers - does anyone know if that's true?
No they did not have to suspend all medication. They had the option of asking the court for permission for every single patient under 16 and for every patient under 18 if they weren't 100% certain the kids could give informed consent. What the ruling means is that the child cannot give informed consent. Where this is the case, and where there is an issue with the parents giving consent, you can always appeal to the court to decide on behalf of the child.
However, as it is highly unlikely, after this ruling by the Court of Protection, that this same Court of Protection would then allow children to be sterilised/experimented upon, this is of course a pointless, costly, embarrassing and time consuming exercise the Tavistock has rightly refused to embark upon.
So, the Court ruling applies and the NHS has to suspend all medication for under 16s unless the Court of Appeal rules against the Court of Protection judges.