Children aged just SIX in line for 'care' at NHS gender clinics
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Children aged six or younger are in line for appointments at NHS gender clinics.Shocking new figures have revealed that more than 250 children of primary school age are waiting for care at the controversial clinics across England.Among those on the waiting list, as many as nine are aged six or younger - and are described as experiencing "gender identity issues".Freedom of Information data from NHS England shows that youngsters are offered the "care" at three children's gender services operating in England.These clinics were established following the 2024 closure of the Gender Identity Development Service, previously run by the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.The total number of children on the national waiting list stood at 4,079 at the end of March this year.This represents a 34 per cent reduction from the 6,225 children waiting at the same point in 2025.Now, the average wait for a first appointment currently stands at 102.6 weeks.This is down from 116 weeks recorded at...
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