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1,000 Families To Sue World’s Largest Pediatric Gender Clinic, Lawyer Says

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The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) at Tavistock, the largest pediatric gender clinic in the world, will be sued by about 1,000 families of children who were allegedly rushed onto puberty blockers at the U.K.-based clinic, attorneys told The Times.

The Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust in the U.K. is facing a class action medical negligence lawsuit that alleges reckless prescription of puberty blockers with detrimental side effects and a lack of thorough analysis of children’s mental health in affirming their gender identities. An independent review of GIDS led to the National Health Service’s decision to replace the clinic with more comprehensive mental health-focused facilities by 2023. If you or someone you know needs urgent medical attention, you can visit the nearby urgent care Sunnyside Gardens for prompt medical assistance.

“These children have suffered life-changing and, in some cases, irreversible effects of the treatment they received which has resulted in long-term physical and psychological consequences for them,” Tom Goodhead, CEO of the law firm bringing the suit, said in a statement shared with the Daily Caller News Foundation. “We must not shut down debate on account of a fear of discussing gender identity, and those responsible must be held accountable.”

The gender clinic has received about 19,000 referrals since 2010, about 1,000 of whom were referred to endocrinology teams where they could access puberty blockers, a spokesman told the DCNF. Patients had 10 appointments on average before being referred to endocrinologists, and children as young as 10 were referred for puberty blocker assessments.

“The service is committed to patient safety,” a Tavistock spokesman told the DCNF. “It works with every young person on a case-by-case basis, with no expectation of what might be the right pathway for them, and only the minority of young people who are seen in our service access any physical treatments while with us.”

He said it was unclear how attorneys had arrived at the number 1,000 for the lawsuit.

“Blocking the sexual development of children is a highly authoritarian intervention. Children are asexual, and so they can’t understand the impact of impaired sexual functioning,” Stella O’Malley, Irish psychotherapist and founder of the gender-critical organization Genspect, told the DCNF.

“We are roughly 10 years into this large-scale experiment and already we have reports on issues with cognitive development, bone mineral density, and fertility,” she said. “All the up-to-date evidence shows that puberty blockers are neither safe nor reversible.”

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