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The number of referrals to GIDS by sex assigned at birth in each financial year from 2009/2010 to 2019/2020. The Cass Review was commissioned by NHS England in September 2020, following a significant increase in referrals to the Gender Identity Development Service and a shift in the service from a psychosocial and psychotherapeutic model to one that included hormonal treatment.
Chalmers Gender Identity Clinic, NHS Lothian at Chalmers Hospital in Edinburgh. [14] Sandyford Gender Identity Clinic, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in Glasgow. [14] Grampian Gender Identity Clinic, NHS Grampian at Royal Cornhill Hospital in Aberdeen. [14] Highlands Gender Identity Clinic, NHS Highland at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness. [14]
Opponents of the bill highlighted the chapter on eunuchs, which proposes eunuch be considered a gender identity, and criticised NHS Scotland's association with WPATH. [32] NHS England commissioned the Cass Review to create guidelines for transgender people in England.
The NHS aims for these to be fully up and running by Spring 2023. It follows recommendations from Dr Hilary Cass, who is leading an independent review into Gender Identity Services for children ...
A 2013 survey of gender identity clinic services provided by the UK National Health Service (NHS) found that 94% of transgender people using the gender identity clinics were satisfied with their care and would recommend the clinics to a friend or family member. [155]
An NHS spokesperson said: "While latest data shows NHS staff are making progress to cut waiting lists and tackle the backlog, we know there is much more to do to bring down long waits for care ...
The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) was a nationally operated health clinic in the United Kingdom that specialised in working with children with gender identity issues, including gender dysphoria. The service closed on 28 March 2024 after serious concerns were repeatedly raised over a number of years by several independent NHS ...
The book is about the NHS Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) based at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. [1] [2] Barnes said, "I wanted to write a definitive record of what happened [at GIDS] because there needs to be one." [3] Time to Think received positive reviews from critics, who commended Barnes's journalism.