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Calls to end transgender ‘experiment on children’

Staff quit NHS clinic over ethics and safety fears
Last year more than 2,500 young people were referred to the Gender Identity Development Service clinic at the Tavistock Centre
Last year more than 2,500 young people were referred to the Gender Identity Development Service clinic at the Tavistock Centre
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The only NHS gender clinic for children is risking a “live experiment” by sending hundreds for life-changing medical intervention without sufficient evidence of its long-term effects, experts have warned.

The Times has spoken to five clinicians who resigned from the service because of concerns over the treatment of vulnerable children who come to the clinic presenting as transgender.

They believe that some gay children struggling with their sexuality are being wrongly diagnosed as “transgender” by the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) clinic.

All five former staff were responsible for deciding which trans-identifying youngsters should be given hormone blockers to halt their sexual development. The vast majority of those who begin blockers go on to irreversible cross-sex hormones once they reach 16.

The NHS specialists warned