Thank you for sharing this. From the article:
“My job as a mother is to protect my child. I am told by social workers and doctors that I can’t. I am told that at 16 she understands all the risks of this irreversible medical intervention and the consequences for the rest of her life.”
The mother added that she was “bereft and I am frightened for her. The only way left I have to try and keep her safe is by asking the courts to help. If doctors and social workers won’t take the lack of evidence seriously then I am asking the court to step in and protect my child.
“I am asking the court to agree that this kind of medical intervention is so serious and so lacking in any credible evidence base, that the court must have oversight and control”.
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This is heartbreaking on a scale that is almost unfathomable. This mum has so much to fight for and from everything I've read, she's doing an incredible job. The world just isn't listening fast enough.
I have a horrible feeling that she's going to lose, because she's ahead of the curve on where the NHS and the public discourse have got to so far. The recognition that puberty blockers are unevidenced science is welcome but the critical thinking just isn't there yet on cross sex hormones. We haven't hit the tipping point where enough people are asking "WTAF?"
I really hope I'm wrong. Regardless, in her shoes I would fight just as she is doing. If she loses, she'll know that she did everything she could have done, despite the failings of all those who should have known better about what a child needs to keep them safe and healthy (NHS, social workers etc).
If she wins, it'll be a gamechanger for young people and their parents. It'll put informed consent, medical evidence, child protection and common sense front and centre, which is where it should have been all along. It's bad enough that adults are being let down in this medical scandal. It's abhorrent that it's happening to children.