The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Stop giving our children puberty blockers NOW!

… or patients could take NHS to court, warns women’s group

- By Ashlie McAnally

WOMEN’S rights campaigner­s have demanded that medics in Scotland stop prescribin­g puberty blockers to children – or risk future legal action.

For Women Scotland (FWS) has warned patients could take health boards to court if youngsters as young as nine continue to be prescribed the drugs despite concerns raised in a landmark report.

Paediatric­ian Dr Hilary Cass found gender medicine had been based on ‘shaky foundation­s’ and that under-18s had received unevidence­d treatment.

Her review was announced after whistle-blowers raised fears over the Gender Identity and Developmen­t Services (Gids) for children at the Tavistock clinic in London.

NHS England has already announced the medication will no longer be routinely prescribed outwith clinical trials. However, in Scotland children can continue to receive puberty blockers.

FWS’s warning came as it emerged some NHS boards are

‘Scottish NHS is entirely culpable for harm done’

still referring young patients to the Sandyford clinic in Glasgow – dubbed the ‘tartan Tavistock’.

An FWS spokeswoma­n said it supports Nationalis­t MP Joanna Cherry’s call for the prescribin­g of puberty blockers to end. ‘It is clear there is no medical evidence for their use and the Scottish NHS is entirely culpable for the harm done to any child given puberty blockers from this moment on,’ the spokeswoma­n said. ‘Court cases will inevitably follow otherwise.

‘There has never been a good reason to halt the puberty of physically healthy children and the figures show too many children, many of them autistic and most of them girls, have wrongly been put on a pathway to cross-sex hormones, infertilit­y, increased health risks and lifelong medication.

‘It’s scandalous that any medic thought it appropriat­e to do so to nine-year-olds when all the evidence points to the vast majority of kids coming to terms with their bodies as they grow up. We hope the NHS, if not the Scottish Government, will quickly realise the folly of allowing trans activist groups to ideologica­lly influence the treatment of children who are distressed about gender, and redesign care along clinically evidenced therapeuti­c lines as opposed to one-way medical affirmatio­n.’

Critics say the Sandyford is run on a similar model to the Tavistock, something NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde disputes. The Scottish Mail on Sunday asked all Scottish NHS boards if they were continuing referrals to the Sandyford. NHS Ayrshire and Arran and NHS Tayside confirmed they are. NHS Fife said it does not refer patients directly, but they can self-refer.

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said: ‘We are working with the Scottish Government and NHS Scotland to consider the findings of this review.’

Other boards failed to respond.

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For Women Scotland says there is no justificat­ion for medics prescribin­g puberty blockers for youngsters
FIGHTING BACK: For Women Scotland says there is no justificat­ion for medics prescribin­g puberty blockers for youngsters

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