While GIDS didn't record how many patients had diagnosis/suspected ASD diagnosis, in a sample of 22 records, more than half referred to ASD or ADHD. "Records did not demonstrate consideration of the relationship between autistic spectrum disorder and gender dysphoria.” 18/
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Staff were positive & proud about working at GIDS and many loved their work. But some said "high caseloads and constant external scrutiny meant they worked under relentless pressure." While staff turnover was consistent with the ave for the trust, some still saw 24% as high 29/
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The CQC raises the GIDS action plan from March '19 - the result of the Trust’s internal review. The CQC noted that while improvements had been made in some areas, “there were still many areas where improvements had not been consistent.” 30/
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CQC notes there is still wide variation in practice with assessments ranging from “two or three sessions to over 25 sessions, with some young people receiving more than 50 sessions.” The CQC confirm staff reports seen by NN that some assessments consisted of two sessions. 31/
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The CQC states: "Records of sessions with young people and their parents were often simply descriptions of discussions that had taken place. They did not include any analysis, structured assessment, professional curiosity or clinical decision making.” 32/
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‘Is the service caring?’ Rating = Good. Despite criticism levelled above, staff were found to treat young people with ‘compassion and kindness.’ “They understood the individual needs of young people" & supported them "to understand & manage their care...” 33/
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22 young people receiving care and treatment from GIDS were interviewed as well as the parents of 13 young people using the service. “Feedback from these people was overwhelmingly positive.” 34/
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Responding to the CQC’s findings, a spokesperson for the Tavistock Trust said they took the report 'very seriously. “We agree with the CQC that the growth in referrals has exceeded the capacity of the service.” 35/
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It apologised to patients and their families for the length of time they are waiting to be seen, and acknowledged the difficulty this caused. “We very much accept the need for improvements in our assessments, systems and processes,” they added. 36/
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“We are determined to get this right for children and young people and will be agreeing a full action plan with the CQC to address further concerns.” 37/
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The Trust said it would continue to support Dr Hilary Cass, who has been commissioned by NHS England to undertake an independent review of gender identity services for children and young people https://www.england.nhs.uk/2020/09/nhs-announces-independent-review-into-gender-identity-services-for-children-and-young-people/ … 38/
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A link to the full CQC will be posted once available. ENDS
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Read the report here: https://api.cqc.org.uk/public/v1/reports/7ecf93b7-2b14-45ea-a317-53b6f4804c24?20210120085141 …
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