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So that's why Susie Green left

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DistantVworp · 02/12/2022 13:27

Charity commission launches formal inquiry into Mermaids:
twitter.com/SexMattersOrg/status/1598666394610147329?s=20&t=x_Supvwk6lHkKBR7a-ESSw

About bloody time!

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TheBiologyStupid · 02/12/2022 15:54

Boiledbeetle · 02/12/2022 13:47

I'm hoping Owen is made to write the Guardian's piece

I'm hoping that he isn't allowed anywhere near it!

Bellablahhole · 02/12/2022 15:55

ResisterRex · 02/12/2022 15:02

Maya has a thread of things the Charity Commission might want to look at:

twitter.com/mforstater/status/1598693540816723969?s=46&t=hj2LQ4AnV2RqvLi76cZW2Q

Maya's thread is amazing! I've been very busy retweeting that (and others).

This is long a overdue inquiry and I too despair for all of the children and families already harmed. I just hope it results in actions and protections to stop further harm.

WinterFoxes · 02/12/2022 15:56

WarriorN · 02/12/2022 14:13

Hope they get THE FUCK out of schools now.

Dept of Education has said it no longer supports using Mermaids materials in schools. According to that Times article.

rogdmum · 02/12/2022 15:58

The Charities Commission emailed me a few weeks ago to ask if I had anything further I wanted to add to my 2020 complaint to them. I took full advantage.

Beowulfa · 02/12/2022 16:00

Tavistock closed due to medical ethics and clinical practice shitshow. Mermaids investigated due to safeguarding and governance shitshow. What is it about gender-woo that makes adults' brains turn to cold porridge? Why doesn't common sense ever apply?

WarriorN · 02/12/2022 16:01

Dept of Education has said it no longer supports using Mermaids materials in schools. According to that Times article.

There will be schools naive to this information

WarriorN · 02/12/2022 16:01

rogdmum · 02/12/2022 15:58

The Charities Commission emailed me a few weeks ago to ask if I had anything further I wanted to add to my 2020 complaint to them. I took full advantage.

👏

WagnersFourthSymphony · 02/12/2022 16:03

This news doesn't seem to warrant mention yet on Graun or BBC websites. How long does it take a ferret to turn around?

SamphirethePogoingStickerist · 02/12/2022 16:04

rogdmum · 02/12/2022 15:58

The Charities Commission emailed me a few weeks ago to ask if I had anything further I wanted to add to my 2020 complaint to them. I took full advantage.

Bloody good job too!

The things you have discussed here are absolutely bloody ludicrous.

ResisterRex · 02/12/2022 16:05

WagnersFourthSymphony · 02/12/2022 16:03

This news doesn't seem to warrant mention yet on Graun or BBC websites. How long does it take a ferret to turn around?

I was just wondering exactly this. I assume the Charity Commission sent out a press release, and then only the Times and Telegraph picked it up?

TheBiologyStupid · 02/12/2022 16:05

It has been now: archive.ph/dKRGQ

ResisterRex · 02/12/2022 16:05

Flowers for rogdmum

nothingcomestonothing · 02/12/2022 16:05

rogdmum about time! Thank you for persisting.

NoShrunking · 02/12/2022 16:05

I'm a trustee of a teeny, tiny charity but even so I've had it drummed into me about safeguarding (we work with teenagers), about all our work conforming to our charitable mission, about the fact that if we get it wrong I am personally liable... and our income barely gets out of four figures.

So I really, really hope their board doesn't get away with claiming ignorance. Because that's serious incompetence.

Nicedayout22 · 02/12/2022 16:05

I'm having such a good few days😁👍 and I know a lot of us have thought it,but this will be Kids Company cranked up to 11. Such good news for vulnerable children!

WarriorN · 02/12/2022 16:06

Jfc has this been mentioned?!

The cheek.

Carlile has own reasons for doing this. Is phd supervisor to others including a mother with trans child who's research is all around 'trans inclusion in primary schools.'

mermaidsuk.org.uk/news/shaping-the-future-of-healthcare-why-reflecting-on-bell-v-tavistock-still-matters/

Two years on from the Bell v Tavistock judgement, Mermaids has produced a report reflecting on its impact for trans young people and their families
In October 2019, a judicial review (or complaint) was made in the UK on whether people under 18 years of age could consent to puberty blockers (‘Bell v Tavistock’) and on 1 December 2020, the court ruled in Bell’s favour. Immediately NHS England froze access to new puberty blocker prescriptions, leaving young people in limbo.
Two years on from that judgement, the impact continues to be felt, highlighted in a new report, published today (1 December 2022).
Bell v Tavistock short report
This research by Mermaids, Gendered Intelligence, LGBT Foundation and Dr Anna Carlile (Goldsmiths, University of London) asked parents and carers of young trans and non-binary people what impact the case had on their family.
We found that closing the pathways available, even temporarily, had a major impact on the well-being of respondents and their children.
In September 2021, the judgement was overturned – but the impact continues to be felt broadly and deeply by our communities.
The need to strive to protect access to critical healthcare is more important now than ever, in the courts and beyond.
3 key findings
1 9 out of 10 people said the outcome of Bell v Tavistock had negatively affected their mental health
2 Many parents felt powerless and guilty that they could not help their child more.
3 People worried that transphobia in the UK was only going to get worse due to Bell v Tavistock
Dr Abby Barras, researcher at Mermaids, said: “Despite Bell v Tavistock being permanently overturned, the repercussions of the case are still felt today, and accessing gender-affirming healthcare for young trans people remains challenging, to put it mildly.
“This report offers an opportunity to remember why the work Mermaids and the LGBTQIA+ community do in reducing those challenges is so critical.
“It is easy to think young people exist in a vacuum. But they don’t. They have families and support networks who they rely on and who love them.
“This report is a clear reminder to cherish and value these young people and their support networks, because when the safety net of gender-affirming care is abruptly cut off, we will see not just one young person struggling – we’ll see their whole support network.”
Kai O’Doherty, Head of Policy & Research, added: “This report highlights the intense impact of even a short time without access to safe, supportive trans healthcare for young people and their families. It also gives me hope: that what we are fighting for is critical and that we can and will succeed.”
Read the report here.

Whereareyourshoes · 02/12/2022 16:07

I hope this brings much needed sunlight.

So angry at the lies told by Mermaids supporters that people who had concerns about Mermaids ‘hated trans people’.

Distressed kids need support, not encouraged down a path of medical experimentation. Society has been failing these kids and they deserve better.

Boiledbeetle · 02/12/2022 16:07

rogdmum · 02/12/2022 15:58

The Charities Commission emailed me a few weeks ago to ask if I had anything further I wanted to add to my 2020 complaint to them. I took full advantage.

❤excellent

MoirasSaggyBundles · 02/12/2022 16:08

Happylittlechicken · 02/12/2022 15:41

Not the NHS JR? Or is this a different one?

It was about MP's emails and WhatsApp messages. Clearly another piece of shit, ill thought out claim with no clear outcome goals from the GLP:

www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-the-good-law-project-lost-again/

ArabellaScott · 02/12/2022 16:12

rogdmum · 02/12/2022 15:58

The Charities Commission emailed me a few weeks ago to ask if I had anything further I wanted to add to my 2020 complaint to them. I took full advantage.

BeyondTheLetterOfTheLawTheLetter · 02/12/2022 16:14

Just posting to say - THIS THREAD IS IN TRENDING!!! 😮

So that's why Susie Green left
anyolddinosaur · 02/12/2022 16:14

This tweet was great - from Watson

Hi Mermaids, in between losing your pedo apologist trustee, being investigated by the Charity Commison, and losing your CEO - have you found time to read the Cass interim report yet?

I'm assuming the judge in the LGB alliance case has said something rude about the charity's funds being spent in this way and that means the Charity Commission felt they had to act.

Happylittlechicken · 02/12/2022 16:14

ReneBumsWombats · 02/12/2022 14:51

I'm on tenterhooks.

They’re all too busy posting on other threads to drive this one off trending….

Birdsweepsin · 02/12/2022 16:15

I know this may just be my conspiracy-theory spider sense tingling, but....

Stonewall (who seem generally smarter than Mermaids) may have teed this one up with the LGB alliance action, then jumped off sharpish leaving Mermaids to take the fall-out ... on purpose.

The Nolan podcast burned them. They knew if they were to survive they would need a high profile sacrificial lamb.

When the dust settles they can reverse strategy, priorities, whatever. But I reckon all this has been manipulated by them as a damage limitation exercise.

DameHelena · 02/12/2022 16:17

Birdsweepsin · 02/12/2022 16:15

I know this may just be my conspiracy-theory spider sense tingling, but....

Stonewall (who seem generally smarter than Mermaids) may have teed this one up with the LGB alliance action, then jumped off sharpish leaving Mermaids to take the fall-out ... on purpose.

The Nolan podcast burned them. They knew if they were to survive they would need a high profile sacrificial lamb.

When the dust settles they can reverse strategy, priorities, whatever. But I reckon all this has been manipulated by them as a damage limitation exercise.

But what's happened/is happening with the LGB Alliance thing? Aren't Stonewall going to come out of that badly?

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