“If I had not been able to transition, I would have killed myself.” I see this sentence a lot. It’s means more to me, because I used to say it – and I used to believe it. It makes me sad, and it makes me angry. But it means even more than that. 1/5
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Yes especially by those lobbyists & so-called support groups who are supposed to be advocating on behalf of this group of children. IMO it shows theres an absence of professionals informed by safeguarding, child-development, mental health, social work
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There are other groups of children who are statistically high risk of suicide- refugee children, those whove lost parents to suicide, children in care & so on You wont find any groups led by or for these young people using the stat as leverage or constantly repeating the risk
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