The Sunday Telegraph

Call to investigat­e schools over trans policy

Education and health experts urge public inquiry into ‘pervasive influence’ of gender ideology in class

- By Camilla Turner SUNDAY POLITICAL EDITOR

A PUBLIC inquiry must be set up to examine the “pervasive influence” of transgende­r ideology in schools and the NHS, the Prime Minister has been told.

The treatment of “confused and vulnerable” children by medical profession­als has been a “major scandal”, according to more than 130 MPs, peers, doctors, psychiatri­sts and academics.

Kemi Badenoch, the women and equalities minister, is understood to back the calls for a public inquiry.

“In the wake of the Cass review, she feels that people need to be held to account,” a source close to Mrs Badenoch said. “She is particular­ly appalled by the fact that a lot of NHS clinicians refused to share data and refused to cooperate.”

The calls for a public inquiry come after a report by Dr Hillary Cass, a leading paediatric­ian, which found that the evidence for allowing children and young people to change gender is built on “shaky foundation­s”.

The landmark review said that social transition­ing should be approached with “extreme caution” as “we simply do not know the long-term impacts”.

Dr Cass revealed her research was hampered by adult gender clinics refusing to disclose whether transgende­r people who started their treatment as children later changed their minds about transition­ing, or went on to suffer serious mental health problems.

Following its publicatio­n, Victoria Atkins, the Health Secretary, met Amanda Pritchard, the chief executive of NHS England to tell her “nothing less than full co-operation by those clinics in the research is acceptable”.

Public inquiries can be given special powers to compel testimony and the release of other forms of evidence. This means that if such an inquiry was set up, adult gender clinics could be forced to hand over the data on their patients

In a letter to Rishi Sunak, the signatorie­s said they are “gravely concerned” about the physical and emotional harm that has been caused to children “in the name of gender identity ideology”.

They note that some schools “teach gender identity ideology to pupils as if it were fact, often to the exclusion or denial of biological reality” and that medical interventi­ons on transgende­r children “have been revealed as a major medical scandal”.

Signatorie­s include former Liz Truss, the former Prime Minister, and Miriam Cates and Danny Kruger, the leaders of the New Conservati­ves group of MPs, along with 14 other MPs and peers from across the political spectrum.

Another signatory is Marcus Evans, a consultant psychother­apist and former governor turned whistleblo­wer of the Tavistock centre, the country’s flagship NHS gender identity service for children until it was shut down when it was deemed “not safe” for youngsters.

Dozens of consultant psychiatri­sts, clinical psychologi­sts, psychother­apists, GPs, lawyers and academics are also among the signatorie­s.

The letter explains: “Encouragin­g confused and vulnerable children to transition, socially or medically, including with puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, has caused irreversib­le developmen­tal issues, physiologi­cal damage (such as loss of bone density, infertilit­y and sexual dysfunctio­n) and significan­t social and relational harms.

“This has already had a direct and lifelong impact on child developmen­t, the true extent of which is not yet known.

“We believe this is a major scandal that requires a public inquiry. This should consider the extent to which state and non-state institutio­ns have failed in their duty of care by supporting, encouragin­g or facilitati­ng a model of ‘gender-affirming transition’ towards children who believe they are transgende­r.”

The letter, co-ordinated by social campaigner James Esses, goes on to suggest that a public inquiry should examine “all institutio­ns complicit in this harm”, including government department­s, the NHS, private gender clinics, mental health bodies, schools and transgende­r campaign groups.

Writing in The Telegraph, Mr Esses said: “Society is, slowly but surely, beginning to wake up to the horrors caused in the name of gender ideology.

“Children and young people have been left scarred, emotionall­y and physically, in the name of gender ideology. Some have been left infertile. Others have lost parts of their bodies that they can never get back.

“As a society, we have failed in our duty of care towards children. We must secure justice for those who have been harmed. Crucially, we must ensure that no child again suffers the same fate.”

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