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Time To Think The Inside Story Of The Collapse Of The Tavistocks Gender Service For Children Hannah Barnes

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Time To Think The Inside Story Of The Collapse Of The Tavistocks Gender Service For Children Hannah Barnes
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Time To Think The Inside Story Of The Collapse Of The Tavistocks Gender Service For Children Hannah Barnes instant download after payment.

Publisher: Swift Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.16 MB
Author: Hannah Barnes
ISBN: 9781800751118, 1800751117
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Time To Think The Inside Story Of The Collapse Of The Tavistocks Gender Service For Children Hannah Barnes by Hannah Barnes 9781800751118, 1800751117 instant download after payment.

Time to Think goes behind the headlines to reveal the truth about the NHS's flagship gender service for children.

The Times' 'best books of 2023' and Financial Times' 'books to read' for 2023

The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS), based at the Tavistock and Portman Trust in North London, was set up initially to provide — for the most part — talking therapies to young people who were questioning their gender identity. But in the last decade GIDS has referred more than a thousand children, some as young as nine years old, for medication to block their puberty. In the same period, the number of young people seeking GIDS's help exploded, increasing twenty-five-fold. The profile of the patients changed too: from largely pre-pubescent boys to mostly adolescent girls, who were often contending with other difficulties.

Why had the patients changed so dramatically? Were all these distressed young people...

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