Children as young as 11 given puberty blockers in NHS gender care scandal
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Children as young as 11 given puberty blockers in NHS gender care scandal.
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Children as young as 11 were given puberty blockers by a rogue GP practice that prescribed transgender drugs to 78 children it "may have harmed", a damning NHS report has found.Doctors at the WellBN practice in Brighton and Hove, which operate three clinics in Sussex, prescribed drugs to under 18's with gender identity issues, from across the country.However, the report found its medics were not qualified or commissioned to provide such services.
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Doctors from the clinic have now been referred to the medical governing body, the General Medical Council.The investigation, released today, found transgender care at the practice "fell far short of what could be considered safe or appropriate".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say It discovered powerful gender drugs were prescribed to children and young people without proper specialist assessments and, in 22 instances, before children had even been seen face-to-face.The report identified, "poor and disorganised record keeping" and that only 23...
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A: Children as young as 11 given puberty blockers in NHS gender care scandal.
B: Children as young as 11 were given puberty blockers by a rogue GP practice that prescribed transgender drugs to 78 children it "may have harmed", a damning NHS report has found.Doctors at the WellBN practice in Brighton and Hove, which operate three clinics in Sussex, prescribed drugs to under 18's with gender identity issues, from across the country.However, the report found its medics were not qualified or commissioned to provide such services.
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