The records of young people beginning treatment before January 2020 didn't include their capacity, competency and consent, and there were very few details of staff helping young people weigh-up the foreseeable risks and consequences of their treatment 2/4
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @MelodyDickens and
The March 2020 audit reviewed 10 records of young people referred for blockers, of which only 3 contained a completed consent form/checklist for referral. The staff did not assess the capacity and competency of young people despite being fully aware that they had not done so 3/4
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @MelodyDickens and
The records of sessions with patients did not include any analysis, structured assessment, professional curiosity or clinical decision making, and overall the service was found to be "inadequate." That doesn't sound like a scandal to you? 4/4
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @eilidhfife and
It sounds like omission. I also notice you guys don't seem to mind that patients have to wait 2 years just for their first appointment. I wonder why that is?pic.twitter.com/MlidBjZpE7
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Replying to @MelodyDickens @eilidhfife and
None of what I just pointed out bothers you at all, does it? All you care about is the long waiting list, and it says a lot. Yes, the waiting time is appalling. But it is by no means the most shocking thing to come out of this report.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @eilidhfife and
Not really, I quite clearly showed a screenshot that had nothing to do with the waiting lists which makes me think you didnt read it. I just find it interesting that restriction of access to trans kids healthcare which
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Replying to @MelodyDickens @eilidhfife and
I read it, I'm just not sure why you posted it. The clinic being compassionate and kind (as they should be) and the premises being clean and safe doesn't undo everything I pointed out, nor change the fact staff were so "afraid of retribution" that they didn't raise any concerns.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @eilidhfife and
I see you're a detransitioner and I recognise that must have been tough and you have my empathy but I don't understand your position supporting transphobes want to abolish all affirmative care. Could you explain that to me?
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Replying to @MelodyDickens @eilidhfife and
I don't support transphobes. I have an issue with affirmative care because it doesn't allow for the child/young person in care may have developed dysphoria as a symptom of other conditions. By affirming without question, the patient is led towards a transition they may regret.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @eilidhfife and
LGBT Affirmation means loving and supporting your gay or trans child no matter what the outcome. I agree therapy is important for everyone but Stephanie and their followers are intent stopping any trans youth from transitioning at all you really want to support that?
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I don't think children have the mental capabilities/maturity to fully understand the consequences of transition. Once they are old enough and have some life experience/time to explore themselves/plenty of therapy - and they still want to transition - I'll support them.
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