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WPATH deletes standards of Care v8" from its website!

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WarriorN · 19/03/2024 12:07

And possibly Marci has gone?

Somehow it feels too amazing to be true though.

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WPATH deletes standards of Care v8" from its website!
WPATH deletes standards of Care v8" from its website!
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WarriorN · 08/04/2024 07:49

Well, there's a helluva lot of money at stake.....

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TheClogLady · 08/04/2024 09:10

‘And we’ll never stop’.

At least, not until the lawsuits force you to stop?

WarriorN · 08/04/2024 09:13

That will be the only way.

The arrogance and narcissism is so ingrained though it sounds like they know it will be water off a duck's back.

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ArabellaScott · 08/04/2024 10:50

Right, now I'm able to C&P the first half:

'(Thursday, March 28) Ahead of the International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, 2024, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health issued the following statement:
“Our community has weathered many storms over the years and while there are significant challenges in our path we are steadfast in our commitment to provide education and support to practitioners across the globe.
“Although it may be tempting to focus on ways access to transgender healthcare and trans rights more broadly are being limited, it is not the whole story. And while the examples we list below are not perfect or exhaustive or even new, they are important to remember and celebrate as we work to make healthcare more accessible.
"In Brazil,* there are no legal or medical requirements to change legal gender markers.
“In England , while the NHS announced it would no longer prescribe puberty blockers for young people, the NHS is also working to open regional gender clinics (albeit delayed) with a broader set of expertise to support children and families in making these decisions.
“In India, * laws in 2019 and 2020 allow self-determination of gender identity and the right to change gender markers in official documents, delivery of gender affirming care through the public health system as well as medical insurance and social security options for transgender and gender diverse individuals.
“In South Africa, in 2021 the South African HIV Clinicians Society developed gender-affirming healthcare guidelines that are based in part on WPATH SOC 8, assisting healthcare providers to serve transgender and gender diverse communities. Furthermore, through
Wits RHI and the Aurum Institute
, nine clinics have opened in South Africa where transgender people can access gender-affirming hormones for free.
“In Spain people aged 16 and above can change their legally registered gender markers.
“In the United States,* New York and Maryland have adopted SOC 8, meaning that people who receive healthcare through medicaid programs in those states will receive gender-affirming care that aligns with our vision. In addition, 14 states plus D.C. have enacted shield laws* protecting access to transgender healthcare.'

https://www.wpath.org/policies

Spain passes law allowing anyone over 16 to change registered gender

Legislation will also ban conversion therapy, introduce menstrual leave and ease abortion limits

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/16/spain-passes-law-allowing-anyone-over-16-to-change-registered-gender

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