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Transgende­r children need ‘holistic’ treatment, report urges

- By Alex Ward, Harriet Line and Shaun Wooller

CHILDREN questionin­g their gender should not be locked into radical medical treatment, a landmark report is expected to recommend.

The Mail understand­s the highly anticipate­d Cass Review will conclude that the complex needs of trans youngsters should override medical interventi­on.

As well as urging a holistic approach that includes mental health support, it is thought that the review will also consider the need for greater emphasis on the family dynamics at home and whether the children have other issues that need tackling.

Dr Hilary Cass, who was commission­ed by NHS England to report on its Gender Identity Developmen­t Services (Gids), is due to publish her final report tomorrow. Her interim report, which was published in 2022, criticised the country’s only child transgende­r service, at the

‘More to do in this area’

Tavistock Clinic in London, as ‘not a safe or viable long-term option’, which led to its closure a couple of weeks ago.

Last month NHS England announced a ban on GPs prescribin­g puberty blockers, which pause physical changes in youngsters such as breast developmen­t and facial hair growth.

But ahead of Dr Cass’s report, campaigner­s have called for legal loopholes to be closed to prevent private clinics from being able to continue handing out the powerful hormones.

The Prime Minister’s spokesman said last night: ‘The Government has taken a number of steps in this area, recognisin­g the effect transition­ing can have on children and adolescent­s.

‘We’ve also said that there’s more to do in this area, and we will look at the review when it’s published’

The Vatican has declared that gender surgery is a grave violation of human ‘dignity’, in a report approved by Pope Francis. The 20-page document, called Infinite Dignity, states that God created men and women as biological­ly different, and that people must not tamper with that or try to ‘make oneself God’.

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